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Please join us for our November Dinner Program.
A debtor’s ability to respond to a overzealous creditor is often a key component for a successful bankruptcy case. For this Fall’s FLC program, the panel will discuss several recent cases that strengthen and define certain rights and defenses of a debtor against creditors and their claims. The cases address such topics as allowing a debtor to limit a creditor’s claim in bankruptcy, broadening appellate rights and remedies, and seeking sanctions (including the Supreme Court’s new standard for civil contempt sanctions, which reversed a Ninth Circuit bankruptcy decision). In addition to providing an overview of the individual cases, the panel will discuss how these issues have been – or may be – decided in the Ninth Circuit.
Speakers
Monsi Morales, Senior Counsel, Margulies Faith LLP
Zev Shechtman, Partner, Danning, Gill, Diamond & Kollitz, LLP
Michael T. Delaney, Associate, Robins Kaplan LLP
Location:
Latham & Watkins, LLP
355 South Grand Avenue, Suite 100
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Time:
Doors open at 6:00 pm
Dinner and drinks are served at 6:00 pm
Program begins at 7:00 pm
Lights out at 8:00 pm
Cost:
FLC members: $100
Non-members: $125
Government employees: $60
Late registration at the door: Additional $10
MCLE Credit
This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1 hour. The Financial Lawyers Conference certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.
Return, Refunds and Cancellation Policy
All cancellations and refund requests must be received by FLC no later than the Friday prior to the event. Thereafter, all sales are final and no refunds are given. To cancel, email us at info@financiallawyers.org.
Delivery/Shipping Policy
No products are shipped or delivered. We encourage you print a receipt for your records.