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The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Criminal Law

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Examine the facets of criminal law, which impact bankruptcy proceedings, including a review of bankruptcy-related crimes and the impact of parallel criminal and bankruptcy proceedings.

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1. The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Criminal Law: From Bankruptcy Crimes to the Fifth Amendment (Aug 2018)

Bill Mateja, John M. Vardeman

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The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Criminal Law: From Bankruptcy Crimes to the Fifth Amendment (Aug 2018)

Examine the facets of criminal law, which impact bankruptcy proceedings, including a review of bankruptcy-related crimes and the impact of parallel criminal and bankruptcy proceedings.
 

Originally presented: Jul 2018 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Bill Mateja, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP - Dallas, TX
John M. Vardeman, Office of The United States Trustee - Tyler, TX