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Hot Issues in Consumer and Commercial Bankruptcy Practice (Stump the Experts) (NO CREDIT)
Price: FREE
Course №:POD 1753N
Duration: 1 Hour
Original Program Date: Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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[With no written materials, this course cannot be offered for credit. We offer it at no charge as a service to the bar.]

Our panel of bankruptcy experts answers some tough questions concerning dischargeability of student loan interest; objecting to exemptions; sale of assets free and clear of liens; sale of property by a Chapter 7 debtor; motions to dismiss in a Chapter 7 case; calculating a debtor`s "projected disposable income;" dealing with secured IRS claims; scrutiny by the trustee on high-debt debtors; and other Chapter 7 and 13 trustee issues.

This course was recorded in September 2010 at PBI`s 15th Annual Bankruptcy Institute. Other sessions from this popular institute are available at PBI`s Online Campus.

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