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- Posted October 11, 2011
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Associations co-hosting 2-day Bankruptcy Trial Advocacy Workshop

The Bankruptcy Section of the Federal Bar Association (FBA), Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, and the Consumer Bankruptcy Association (CBA) are pleased to present a two-day Bankruptcy Trial Advocacy Workshop and related lectures on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27-28, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Morning lectures on evidence and trial skills will be presented by U.S. District Court Judge David Lawson, and practitioners Thomas Cranmer and Michael Loeb in Room 115 of the Levin Courthouse in Detroit.
The afternoon workshops, geared toward bankruptcy attorneys with limited or little litigation experience, will be conducted in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court by Bankruptcy Court judges of the Eastern District of Michigan.
Cost is $50 for the morning lectures only; $300 for the full two-day workshop (which includes the morning lectures) also includes an hors d'oeuvres reception the first evening, lunch for two days, and materials. The afternoon sessions are limited to 36 participants. (No limitation for the morning lectures).
For additional information or to register, visit www.fbamich.org or contact David Lerner at (248) 901-4010 or by email at dlerner@plunkettcooney.com.
Published: Tue, Oct 11, 2011
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