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2022 Consumer Practice Extravaganza (CPEX22)

Working with State and Federal Taxing Authorities

Learn about the hot buttons, goals and objectives of state and federal taxing authorities in the zone of insolvency during this lively session.

Service and Due Process in the Age of Technology

This panel will cover how to serve notice in a bankruptcy proceeding and will explain the difference between a contested proceeding and a simple notice under Rule 2002. The panelists will discuss how a notice can also become a contested proceeding by virtue of notice. Sounds confusing? It isn’t, yet it is incredibly important to ensure that due process is followed. You may have a lengthy list of creditors in your client’s chapter 13 case, but if only 15 creditors file claims, why should the remaining creditors be noticed after the claims deadline has passed? The panelists also will discuss the rules we now have that allow for limited noticing and limited titling under Rule 7004(b)(3).

Overview of Subchapter V

This panel will feature discussions of subchapter V vs. chapter 13, and their corresponding unique elements and deadlines.
1 hour 13 minutes 13 seconds

Considerations for Winding Up a Business: A Conversation with Your Client

This session will provide a checklist of the topics to address with the management of a failing business in that first meeting with the client.