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Special Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy

Contains material from Nov 2020

Special Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy
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Session 1: Chapter 7 Attorney’s Fees A look at the issues and caselaw regarding unconventional arrangements such as unbundling and bifurcation.

Session 2: Contested Matters in Consumer Cases Gain insight on using technology to effectively manage deadlines and hearings quickly and effectively.

Session 3: SBRA/Chapter 13 Business Cases An overview of options for the reorganization of the small business debtor and what may work best, SBRA or chapter 13.

Includes: Video Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.75 | 0.25 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2024

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1. Chapter 7 Attorney’s Fees (Nov 2020)

Kevin M. Epstein, Brendon Singh

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Chapter 7 Attorney’s Fees (Nov 2020)

A look at the issues and caselaw regarding unconventional arrangements such as unbundling and bifurcation. 

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Special Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy

Kevin M. Epstein, Office of the U.S. Trustee - San Antonio, TX
Brendon Singh, Tran Singh LLP - Houston, TX

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2. Contested Matters in Consumer Cases (Nov 2020)

Reed Allmand, Cristina Rodriguez

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Contested Matters in Consumer Cases (Nov 2020)

Gain insight on using technology to effectively manage deadlines and hearings quickly and effectively.

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Special Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy

Reed Allmand, Allmand Law Firm, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Cristina Rodriguez, Keeling Law Firm - Houston, TX

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3. SBRA/Chapter 13 Business Cases (Nov 2020)

Pam Bassel, Christy Lingafelter Heimer, Henry G. Hobbs Jr., Shane P. Tobin

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SBRA/Chapter 13 Business Cases (Nov 2020)

An overview of options for the reorganization of the small business debtor and what may work best, SBRA or chapter 13.

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Special Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy

Pam Bassel, Standing Chapter 13 Trustee - Fort Worth, TX
Christy Lingafelter Heimer, Heimer Law Offices P.C. - Austin, TX
Henry G. Hobbs Jr., Acting U.S. Trustee Region 7, U.S. Department of Justice - Austin, TX
Shane P. Tobin, Office of The United States Trustee - Austin, TX