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2020 Legislative Update for Consumer Bankruptcy: The CARES Act and The Small Business Reorganization Act

Contains material from Aug 2020

2020 Legislative Update for Consumer Bankruptcy: The CARES Act and The Small Business Reorganization Act
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Session 1: The CARES Act - The CARES Act’s changes to the Bankruptcy Code and how small businesses can (and cannot) get stimulus money.

Session 2: A Primer On The Small Business Reorganization Act - Join Judge Rodriguez as he leads this distinguished panel through a lively discussion of the SBRA, related cases and what it could mean for debtors and practitioners alike.

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1. A Primer On The Small Business Reorganization Act (Aug 2020)

Hon. Eduardo V. Rodriguez, Mark A. Castillo, Henry G. Hobbs Jr.

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A Primer On The Small Business Reorganization Act (Aug 2020)

Join Judge Rodriguez as he leads this distinguished panel through a lively discussion of the SBRA, related cases and what it could mean for debtors and practitioners alike.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Hon. Eduardo V. Rodriguez, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - McAllen, TX
Mark A. Castillo, Curtis | Castillo PC - Dallas, TX
Henry G. Hobbs Jr., Acting U.S. Trustee Region 7, U.S. Department of Justice - Austin, TX

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2. The CARES Act (Aug 2020)

Hon. Tony M. Davis, Behrooz P. Vida

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The CARES Act (Aug 2020)

The CARES Act’s changes to the Bankruptcy Code and how small businesses can (and cannot) get stimulus money.

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Hon. Tony M. Davis, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - Austin, TX
Behrooz P. Vida, The Vida Law Firm - Bedford, TX