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Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law

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Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law
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A tradition like none other! Explore 2016's most important consumer and business cases.

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1. Recent Developments (Dec 2016)

Jay L. Westbrook, R. Byrn "Byrnie" Bass Jr., Aaron Michael Kaufman, Deborah B. Langehennig, Bill Rochelle

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Session 1 —77 mins
Recent Developments (Dec 2016)

A tradition like none other! Explore the year's most important consumer and business cases.  

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Bankruptcy Conference

Jay L. Westbrook, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX
R. Byrn "Byrnie" Bass Jr., Attorney at Law - Lubbock, TX
Aaron Michael Kaufman, Dykema Cox Smith - Dallas, TX
Deborah B. Langehennig, Chapter 13 Trustee - Austin, TX
Bill Rochelle, American Bankruptcy Institute - New York, NY