CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY
NACBA Officers
John Colwell, President
Edward Boltz, Vice President
Gene Melchionne, Secretary
Ike Shulman, Treasurer
NACBA Directors
Carol Colliersmith, Marietta GA
Rachel Foley, Independence MO
Richard “Hal” Nemeth, Cleveland OH
Dan Press, McLean VA
Pam Stewart, Houston, TX
Tara Twomey, Monterey, CA
Executive Director
Dan LaBert
Director of Government Affairs &
Communications
Krista D’Amelio
Director of Events
Rachael Hodgen
Membership & Marketing
Associate
Cat Matsuda
Digital Communications
Associate
Chere Williams
Advertising Rates & Inquiries
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Contact
Phone: 800.499.9040
Fax: 202.331.8535
Email: [email protected]
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JOURNAL
The Consumer Bankruptcy Journal is
the official publication of the National
Association
of
Consumer
Bankruptcy
Attorneys,
2200
Pennsylvania
Avenue
NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20037. The
quarterly publication showcases consumer
bankruptcy related material, Supreme Court
updates, profiles of NACBA members and
programs, previews of NACBA events, as
well as, commentary on topics of interest to
bankruptcy attorneys. Consumer Bankruptcy
Journal reserves the right to edit for style,
length, and continuity. To author an article
contact the NACBA Executive Director at
[email protected] or a member of the
NACBA Board of Directors.
About NACBA
From its earliest days, NACBA has devoted
enormous energy to protecting and
enhancing the rights of consumer bankruptcy
debtors by getting involved in legislative
efforts to change the Bankruptcy Code. As
a direct result of NACBA’s involvement in
the Congressional debate, the Bankruptcy
Reform Act of 1994 included many provisions
beneficial to consumer debtors. Subsequently,
NACBA and its members figured prominently
in the deliberations of the National Bankruptcy
Review Commission, from its initial meeting up
through its final report.
NACBA has led recent efforts in Congress
to
enact
mortgage
modification
legislation. Working closely with a broad
coalition of allies in this effort, NACBA has
led the fight to enact bankruptcy legislation
that would help save hundreds of thousands
of homes from foreclosure by allowing for
court-supervised modification of home
mortgages. This proposal was included
in several legislative bills in both houses
of Congress and was widely endorsed by
major newspaper across the country.