March 7, 2008
Bankruptcy Nuts and Bolts: Basics from Filing to Discharge
If, in your practice, you receive questions regarding filing bankruptcy or if you have an interest in practicing in bankruptcy, the Bankruptcy Nuts and Bolts video replay scheduled for Friday, March 14, 1:30 – 4:45 p.m., is a seminar you need to attend. Sponsored by the Bankruptcy Committee, this is an introductory course on what is needed in order to file a bankruptcy petition. This introductory course also will provide information regarding how counsel needs to prepare his/her client for the bankruptcy proceedings.
Mina Khorrami has been practicing law since 1985, concentrating in bankruptcy, commercial litigation, and representation of small and medium-sized businesses. She provides information on how to put a petition together and prepare the client for the bankruptcy proceeding.
In each bankruptcy proceeding, there are usually issues involving state claims against individual debtors. Nora E. Jones of Gamble Hartshorn LLC will provide an overview of statutory liability in bankruptcy proceedings, and how to discharge such liability. There also will be a segment within the seminar regarding how to prepare your client for the meeting of creditors; and how the Chapter 7 Trustee prepares for that meeting, given by Brenda K. Bowers of Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease.
Register online by clicking here, or phone 614/221.4112 for event #3767-2. The cost is $85 prepaid/$100 day of for members, $125 prepaid/$140 day of for non-members and $55 prepaid/$70 day of for paralegals.






