The Consumer Bankruptcy Association will present the Steven W. Rhodes Consumer Bankruptcy Conference online Thursday, November 11.
This virtual program will feature U.S. Bankruptcy Court judges from the Eastern and Western District plus leading attorneys and professionals from the bankruptcy community. They will discuss topics all tailored to the State of Michigan and emphasizing the issues of importance to clients.
Sessions will include:
• Practice in the Post-COVID Era
• Bankruptcy Legislative Update (or “How Congress Plans on Making Your Life More Difficult”)
• Navigating Post-Pandemic Mortgage Forbearance Agreements and Related Mortgage Default
• Subchapter V Nuts & Bolts and Trends
• Bankruptcy, the 13th Amendment and Indentured Servitude
• All Things Claims
• Cyber Security
• Case Law Update.
Cost for the virtual conference is $50 for CBA members and $75 for non-members. The deadline to register is November 8. Registrants will will receive a link after the deadline. To register, visit cbadetroit.org.
- Posted October 12, 2021
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Consumer Bankruptcy Conference offered online

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