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About the Seminar
Designed for the experienced bankruptcy practitioner, this seminar offers advanced instruction on the best and most cost efficient litigation practices as well as insight on new developments and innovative approaches in the consumer bankruptcy practice area.
Seminar Agenda
It's a Shame: Top Ten South Carolina Ethics Cases
John B. Butler III - John B Butler III P.A
Hit Me with Your Best Shot: Best Practices for Contested Trials & Hearings in Bankruptcy Court
Robert P. Wood - Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC
R. Michael Drose - Drose Law Firm
Don't Do Me Like That: Adversary Proceedings - The Right Way to Bring (and Defend) All the Claims You Might Be Missing
David A. Maxfield - Dave Maxfield Attorney, LLC
Mary M. Caskey - Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
Shelter from the Storm: Chapter 7 Problems, Solutions & Strategies
Russell A. DeMott - DeMott Law Firm, P.A.
Lex A. Rogerson - Law Office of Lex Rogerson
You Can Go Your Own Way: Innovative Practices in Chapter 13
Eric S. Reed - Reed Law Firm, PA
W. Keenan Stephenson - Chapter 13 Trustee
Andrew Powell - U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Bridge Over Troubled Water: Mortgage Modifications & Loss Mitigation in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases
Daniel A. Stone - Stone Law Firm, LLC
Kathleen M. Muthig - Finkel Law Firm LLC
Janet B. Haigler - Haigler Law Firm LLC
Help!: Chapter 11 Cases for Individual Debtors
John Timothy Stack - Office of the U.S. Trustee
Christine E. Brimm - Barton Law Firm, P.A.
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour and 6.0 Bankruptcy specialization credit hours.
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