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Consumer Bankruptcy: Automatic Stays, Conversions, Discharges, and Limits on Representation
Contains material from Jul 2016
Relevant for consumer practitioner, without the fear-mongering or over-moralizing (which is sometimes what we get in ethics portions by well-meaning legal commentators). I liked the materials provided, and with the electronic version, I can have handy on my dropbox. While the audio recordings stay on my iphone for several more months, the pdfs stay on there (or in the cloud) for several years.
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Session 2: Conversions and Dismissals under Sections 706 and 707 - A primer on recent case developments involving dismissals and conversions for cause under Sections 706 and 707.
Session 3: Top Five Ways to Lose Your Discharge - From Section 523 exceptions to discharge to Section 727 objections to discharge, learn about the most common—and most surprising—ways your client can lose her bankruptcy discharge.
Session 4: Limiting the Scope of Representation in Chapter 7 Cases - Overview of the legal and ethical issues involved in limiting the scope of representations ("unbundling") in Chapter 7 cases.
Includes: Audio Paper Slides
Preview Sessions
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Hon. Craig A. Gargotta, Regina Vasquez, Stephen G. Wilcox
Session 1
—46 mins
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Automatic Stay (But Were Afraid to Ask) (Jul 2016)
Get tips, tricks, and practical advice with regard to Motions to Extend the Stay, Motions to Impose the Stay, Motions for Relief from the Stay, Motions to Enforce the Stay, and other matters relating to 11 U.S.C. §§362 and 1301.
Originally presented: Jul 2016 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Hon. Craig A. Gargotta,
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Regina Vasquez,
Vasquez Law Group, PLLC - Houston, TX
Stephen G. Wilcox,
Wilcox Law PLLC - Arlington, TX
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Hon. Tony M. Davis, Nancy L. Holley, Joshua P. Searcy
Session 2
—47 mins
Conversions and Dismissals under Sections 706 and 707 (Jul 2016)
A primer on recent case developments involving dismissals and conversions for cause under Sections 706 and 707.
Originally presented: Jul 2016 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Hon. Tony M. Davis,
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - Austin, TX
Nancy L. Holley,
Office of the U.S. Trustee, U.S. Department of Justice - Houston, TX
Joshua P. Searcy,
Searcy & Searcy PC - Longview, TX
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Hon. Marvin Isgur, Megan Price
Session 3
—31 mins
Top Five Ways to Lose Your Discharge (Jul 2016)
From Section 523 exceptions to discharge to Section 727 objections to discharge, learn about the most common—and most surprising—ways your client can lose her bankruptcy discharge.
Originally presented: Jul 2016 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Hon. Marvin Isgur,
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
Megan Price,
Price and Price Law, P.C. - Dallas, TX
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Hon. Robert R. Summerhays
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Session 4
—46 mins
Limiting the Scope of Representation in Chapter 7 Cases (Jul 2016)
Overview of the legal and ethical issues involved in limiting the scope of representations ("unbundling") in Chapter 7 cases.
Originally presented: Jul 2016 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice
Hon. Robert R. Summerhays,
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Louisiana - Lafayette, LA