CLE: Bankruptcy from A to Z
Do you know how to determine which chapter of bankruptcy your client needs? Are you familiar with the rights of both a landlord and a tenant in a bankruptcy case? Do you understand the interplay between a divorce and a simultaneous bankruptcy?
Join us March 8 in Chicago or via live webcast for a look at the current developments and cutting-edge issues that you need to be aware of to effectively advise your client on all aspects of their bankruptcy case.
Topics include: how to search for assets and liens via free and third-party sources; knowing the trustee’s role in a bankruptcy case; how to handle motions to abandon; the ethical issues to be aware of when representing the bankruptcy client; the statutory and case law changes affecting the Illinois bankruptcies; how to advise your client on the assumption or rejection of a lease when they file for bankruptcy; the criteria for dismissal when representing the creditor; and the bankruptcy issues to be aware of during the dissolution of marriage.
The program is presented by the ISBA Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy Section and qualifies for 6.25 hours MCLE credit.