SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MAY 4
9:00 am FDCPA Extreme!( extra cost) Student Loans Workshop( extra cost)
5:00 pm CH 7 Advanced Funding: Where it Works, Why it Works in Your Jurisdiction and What You Need to Know *
How to File a Record Number of Cases This July *
They’ re Not Buying What I’ m Selling: Marketing While Helping Others *
FRIDAY, MAY 5
7:15 am Breakfast
8:15 am Opening Remarks & Welcome by NACBA President & Executive Director
8:45 am PLENARY: The Champion’ s Code: Building Relationships Through Life Lessons of Integrity and Accountability From the Sports World to the Business World
10:00 am Coffee Break
10:30 am PLENARY: The Practicalities of Admitting or Objecting to Evidence in Bankruptcy Court
11:30 am PLENARY: Case Law Update 12:30 pm Keynote Luncheon: Matt Lewis
2:30 pm ADVANCED: Regulation X & Z Enforcement: New Tools for Consumer Attorneys
Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy
SATURDAY, MAY 6
7:15 am Breakfast 7:30 am Fastcase Training 8:00 am PLENARY: Ethics Jeopardy 9:00 am PLENARY: National Updates & Insight 10:00 am Coffee Break
10:30 am ADVANCED: Know the Code, Nuances & Strategies of Taxes in Bankruptcy
Malpractice Mistakes Made by Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys To Reaffirm or Not to Reaffirm: What Are the Factors? Future Practice: The Client Interview
11:45 am Deja Vu All Over Again: Mortgage Misbehavior & Mistake & Rule 3002.1
Overview of Fundamentals of Evidence in Bankruptcy Courts Tax Traps in Bankruptcy
SUNDAY, MAY 7
7:15 am Breakfast
8:00 am ADVANCED Student Loans in Chapter 13 Discovery on a Shoe String Budget When a 13 Needs to Be an 11
8:15 am Fireside Chat: How to Locate Your Client’ s Hidden Treasures of the 7( or 13) Seas
5:00 pm Convention Registration & Exhibitor Meet & Greet 6:00 pm Automotive Lending While in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13
Bankruptcy *
Surviving As a Bankrupty Practitioner *
7:00 pm Top 10 Tools to Train Your Intake Team & Double Lead Conversion Rate *
* free with convention registration
2:30 pm Trustee’ s Dos & Don’ ts: Be the Hero to Your Client and Trustee
Building a 7-Figure Lifestyle Law Firm: Moving From a Business Operator to a Business Owner
2:45 pm Fireside Chat: Ask the Evidence Professor 3:45 pm Coffee Break 4:15 pm ADVANCED: Getting Paid Hourly Fees vs. No Look Fees CFPB Revised Servicing Rule Debunked: the Dischargeability of Student Loans
Top 10 Tips for Your Client’ s Trip Through Tomorrowland( aka Life After Bankruptcy)
4:30 pm Fireside Chat: Strategies for Dealing With Overreaching Trustees 6:00 pm Reception & NACBA Anniversary Celebration
12:00 pm Fireside Chat: Protecting Your( Haunted) Mansion From Forced Surrender
12:45 pm Lunch, Keynote & Membership Meeting
2:30 pm New Chapter 13 Rules & Model Plans Circuit Meetings: 1st & 2nd Circuit Meetings: 3d & 4th Circuit Meetings: 4th & DC Circuit Meetings: 5th & 11th Circuit Meetings: 6th & 7th Circuit Meetings: 8th & 10th Circuit Meetings: 9th Photo Session With Mickey & Minnie Mouse
3:30 pm Ice Cream Break
9:15 am |
Coffee Break & Grand Prize Raffle |
9:45 am |
PLENARY: Views From the Bench |
11:15 am |
PLENARY: 25 Years of Raising Hell, the Education, |
Advocacy & Litigation That Shaped NACBA |
PRE-CONVENTION SESSION:
STUDENT LOAN WORKSHOP THURSDAY, MAY 4 | 9:00 am- 4:00 pm |$ 199 Convention Attendee | $ 299 Non-Convention Attendee You already know the importance of understanding student loans for your bankruptcy practice. This one-day, learning intense workshop will cover the basics, the complex and many topics in between. The end result will allow you to make sense of your clients’ student loan situation and how to work it into your bankruptcy practice.
FDCPA Extreme! THURSDAY, MAY 4 | 9:00 am- 4:00 pm | $ 199 Convention Attendee | $ 299 Non-Convention Attendee Learn the benefits of adding FDCPA Cases to your Bankruptcy Practice. FDCPA Extreme is a half-day workshop that will help your bankruptcy practice add revenue, generate referrals and increase your client satisfaction. The workshop will cover Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: history and legislation, when FDCPA comes into play for your bankruptcy client, statute of limitations, unlawful communications, bankruptcy stay violations, FDCPA violations after bankruptcy, protecting the claim, example communications, various remedies under FDCPA and creating a systematic process so you can add these cases to your practice.
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