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Course #633- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - CD
$ 59.00
Speaker: Kelly Pope, Esq Course 633 1 hour MCLE Credit Chapter 11 Bankruptcy This course provides a primer on Chapter 11 Bankruptcy basics, with an emphasis on issues for creditors. Key Points: 1. The functions of the various parties in a chapter 11 case 2. Key concepts in chapter 11, including the automatic stay, preferences, and cash collatera...
Course #513- Bankruptcy Law: Chapter 7 Overview - CD -
$ 59.00
Speaker: Robert Fong, JD Course 513 1 hour MCLE Credit This course covers all the latest developments in Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Robert Fong is an attorney in Carmichael, California. Mr. Fong’s practice has been predominantly in bankruptcy and has handled consumer and business cases, both Chapter 7 and 13.
Course #407- Bankruptcy Basics Part II - CD
$ 59.00
Speaker: Robert Fong Course 407 1 hour MCLE Credit This case covers the basics of a Chapter 13 plan and Bankruptcy Means Testing. Key Points: 1. Petition, Administration of case 2. Appointment of Trustee 3. Chapter 13 Plan, Classification of Creditor 4. Plan payment and claims 5. Claims and notice of filed claims 6. Modification of plan and disc...
Course #406- Bankruptcy Basics Part I - CD -
$ 59.00
Speaker: Robert Fong Course 406 1 hour MCLE Credit This case covers the basics of a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy liquidation. Key Points: 1. Administration of Case 2. Appointment of Trustee 3. Liquidation, and the assets Debtor(s) can protect and retain 4. Debts to be discharged 5. Non-dischargeable debt 6. Problem areas of practice Objectives: Under...
Course #339 - Supreme Court: FL Dept of Rev vs. Piccadilly: Bankruptcy & Tax Law - CD
$ 59.00
Course 339 1 hour MCLE Credit In 2003, Piccadilly Cafeterias filed a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy petition in federal court in Florida asking the bankruptcy court for permission to auction off its assets in order to fund a reorganization plan. Piccadilly sought a tax exemption under 11 U.S.C. 1146(c) which states that certain asset transfers "under a [...