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Practice Tips for Bankruptcy

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Camden County Bar Association

For more information on this program or to register, click here.

This seminar is designed to be a review of practice tips for bankruptcy cases. Attendees will hear from a Chapter 7 Trustee, a staff attorney for a Chapter 13 Trustee, a creditors’ lawyer and a debtors’ lawyer about ways to increase effectiveness in representing clients in Bankruptcy Court. The program will also provide ample time for interaction with the panel for questions and answers.

Topics include:

Speakers:

Douglas S. Stanger, Esq., Flaster Greenberg PC

Carrie J. Boyle, Esq., McDowell Posternock Law, PC

Howard J. Schmidt, Esq., Staff Attorney for Albert Russo, Chapter 13 Trustee

William G. Wright, Esq., Capehart Scatchard

Moderator: Ellen M. McDowell, Esq., McDowell Posternock Law, PC

Time:

4:00 - 6:15 p.m.

Location:

McCormick & Schmick’s
Cherry Hill, NJ

Tuition:

Walk-in registrants add $15
$70 CCBA Members
$100 Non-Members
$25 Paralegals/Legal Secretaries
FREE to Law Students

Credit:

NEW JERSEY CREDIT: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 2.4 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 0 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism. The actual credits earned may be less if the instruction time is less than 120 minutes.

PENNSYLVANIA CREDIT: Seminar INCLUDES 0 hours of ETHICS credit and 2.0 SUBSTANTIVE credits from the Pennsylvania CLE Board.

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