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Event Date Wed Apr 7 PDT (over 3 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Apr 7 12:00pm - Wed Apr 7 8:00pm
Location Live Webcast
Region Americas
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Why You Should Attend?
Although pre-COVID-19 the economy was improving and foreclosures in many parts of the country were in decline due to rising home values, financially marginalized people still file bankruptcy in disproportionate numbers and the impacts of COVID-19 and the economic fallout and rise in unemployment may lead to an increase in new bankruptcy filings, particularly for low-income borrowers. Many debtors are unrepresented and bankruptcy clinics are still in great demand. There is a critical need for pro bono attorneys to assist low-income clients at all levels. The practice of bankruptcy law is ever changing (all of the forms changed effective January 1, 2021) and can be quite complicated with even the simplest form of bankruptcy, Chapter 7. This basic program was developed for brand new practitioners and those who are either not familiar with the practice or have not practiced bankruptcy law since the passage of BAPCPA. The program hopes to develop practitioners who will volunteer their time and skills to those who cannot afford representation. The program will focus on Chapter 7 bankruptcy, from the day a new client walks into your office, to the day you receive notice that they have successfully received a discharge and their case is closed.

What You Will Learn?

• An overview of Chapter 7 bankruptcy
• Duties and due diligence of the attorney
• How the discharge works and the effectiveness of the automatic stay
• How to protect the debtor’s property through exemptions
• An overview of the means test for the low-income client
• Issues in bankruptcy to be aware of and understand

This program was designed for practitioners, paralegals and legal assistants who are new to the practice of bankruptcy. It is a basic “How to File a Chapter 7” program.

Who Should Attend?

If you would like to volunteer in pro bono clinics, develop bankruptcy as one of your practice areas, or are a new attorney who wants to develop a bankruptcy practice, this program will give you the tools you need to get started in the practice of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Speakers

2021 Speakers

CHAIRPERSON:

Sally J. Elkington
Bankruptcy Practitioner, Elkington Law

SPEAKER:

Carl R. Gustafson
Bankruptcy Practitioner, Managing Partner, Lincoln Law