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Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference: Consumer Issues - 2012

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Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference: Consumer Issues - 2012
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Session 1: Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 and 13 Cases - Judge Isgur discusses whether a debtor or a trustee may force a secured creditor to accept less than the full amount of its claim if the value of the collateral is less than the amount of the claim. The session focuses on Sections 506, 1322 and 1325 of the Bankruptcy Code.

Session 2: Individual and Small Business Chapter 11s - A primer on small Chapter 11 cases.

Session 3: Rules 3001 and 3002.1 Issues - A game changer or same old practice? Discussion and interpretative cases on the new Rules 3001 and 3002.1.

Session 4: Partnerships: Reconciliation or Divorce - Divorcing your business partners in bankruptcy comes with problems, rights and obligations.

Session 5: Litigation of Federal Tax Liens in Bankruptcy - An overview of federal tax lien issues related to tax lien litigation.

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1. Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 and 13 Cases (Nov 2012)

Hon. Marvin Isgur

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Session 1 —23 mins
Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 and 13 Cases (Nov 2012)

Judge Isgur discusses whether a debtor or a trustee may force a secured creditor to accept less than the full amount of its claim if the value of the collateral is less than the amount of the claim. The session focuses on Sections 506, 1322 and 1325 of the Bankruptcy Code.

Originally presented: Nov 2012 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. Marvin Isgur, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX

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2. Individual and Small Business Chapter 11s (Nov 2012)

Eduardo V. Rodriguez, Mark Curtis Taylor

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Individual and Small Business Chapter 11s (Nov 2012)

A primer on small Chapter 11 cases.

Originally presented: Nov 2012 Bankruptcy Conference

Eduardo V. Rodriguez, Malaise Law Firm - Brownsville, TX
Mark Curtis Taylor, Hohmann Taube & Summers - Austin, TX

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3. Rules 3001 and 3002.1 Issues (Nov 2012)

Robert B. Wilson

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Rules 3001 and 3002.1 Issues (Nov 2012)

A gamechanger or same old practice? Discussion and interpretative cases on the new Rules 3001 and 3002.1.

Originally presented: Nov 2012 Bankruptcy Conference

Robert B. Wilson, Chapter 13 Trustee - Lubbock, TX

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4. Partnerships: Reconciliation or Divorce (Nov 2012)

Randall L. Rouse

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Partnerships: Reconciliation or Divorce (Nov 2012)

Divorcing your business partners in bankruptcy comes with problems, rights and obligations.

Originally presented: Nov 2012 Bankruptcy Conference

Randall L. Rouse, Lynch, Chappell & Alsup, P.C. - Midland, TX

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5. Litigation of Federal Tax Liens in Bankruptcy (Nov 2012)

David G. Adams

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Litigation of Federal Tax Liens in Bankruptcy (Nov 2012)

An overview of federal tax lien issues related to tax lien litigation.

Originally presented: Nov 2012 Bankruptcy Conference

David G. Adams, U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division - Dallas, TX