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2023 Hot Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy: Chapter 13 v. 7; Tax Liabilities; Student Loan Litigation; and Deceased Debtors or Clients with Diminished Capacity

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2023 Hot Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy: Chapter 13 v. 7; Tax Liabilities; Student Loan Litigation; and Deceased Debtors or Clients with Diminished Capacity
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Session 01: Chapter 13 v. Chapter 7: Death, Crypto, Exemption, Redemption, and 3002.1 In Between - A look at how different chapters of bankruptcy can create different outcomes for debtors and creditors alike.

Session 02: Tax Liabilities and Bankruptcy as a Viable Alternative  - The IRS is a creditor no one wants. Can someone file a bankruptcy and make it go away? Review collection alternatives under tax law and look at tax debts within a bankruptcy filing.

Session 03: Student Loan Litigation: Easier than You Think - “Student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.” That’s the prevailing view…but it’s entirely wrong. This panel examines recent developments in student loan law and discusses how bankruptcy attorneys can help clients eliminate their student loan debt.

Session 04: Deceased Debtors and Clients with Diminished Capacity - Does Grandma really want to be in bankruptcy?

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.00 | 0.25 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2025

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1. Chapter 13 v. Chapter 7: Death, Crypto, Exemption, Redemption, and 3002.1 In Between (Jan 2024)

Lisa L. Lambert, Anne Elizabeth Burns, Yvonne V. Valdez

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Chapter 13 v. Chapter 7: Death, Crypto, Exemption, Redemption, and 3002.1 In Between (Jan 2024)

A look at how different chapters of bankruptcy can create different outcomes for debtors and creditors alike.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Bankruptcy Conference

Lisa L. Lambert, Office of the U.S. Trustee - Dallas, TX
Anne Elizabeth Burns, Chapter 7 Panel Trustee, Cavazos Hendricks Poirot, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Yvonne V. Valdez, Chapter 13 Trustee - Corpus Christi, TX

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2. Tax Liabilities and Bankruptcy as a Viable Alternative (Jan 2024)

William M. Gerhardt III

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Tax Liabilities and Bankruptcy as a Viable Alternative (Jan 2024)

The IRS is a creditor no one wants. Can someone file a bankruptcy and make it go away? Review collection alternatives under tax law and look at tax debts within a bankruptcy filing.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Bankruptcy Conference

William M. Gerhardt III, Gerhardt Law Firm, PLLC - San Antonio, TX

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3. Student Loan Litigation: Easier than You Think (Jan 2024)

Jason Iuliano, Hon. Cecelia G. Morris

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Student Loan Litigation: Easier than You Think (Jan 2024)

“Student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy.” That’s the prevailing view…but it’s entirely wrong. This panel examines recent developments in student loan law and discusses how bankruptcy attorneys can help clients eliminate their student loan debt.

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Bankruptcy Conference

Jason Iuliano, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law - Salt Lake City, UT
Hon. Cecelia G. Morris, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York - Poughkeepsie, NY

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4. Deceased Debtors and Clients with Diminished Capacity (Jan 2024)

Marcos D. Oliva, Hon. Michael M. Parker

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Deceased Debtors and Clients with Diminished Capacity (Jan 2024)

Does Grandma really want to be in bankruptcy?

Originally presented: Nov 2023 Bankruptcy Conference

Marcos D. Oliva, Oliva Law - McAllen, TX
Hon. Michael M. Parker, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX