The Basics of Bankruptcy for Creditors’ Attorneys

25 Jun , 2025

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The Basics of Bankruptcy for Creditor’s Attorneys is a focused program designed to provide you with the initial building blocks of essential knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively represent creditors in bankruptcy proceedings. 

This session will navigate the fundamental principles of bankruptcy law, including the different chapters, the automatic stay and its exceptions, and the claims process. Through clear explanations and real-world examples, we will lay a solid foundation for understanding your clients’ rights and maximizing their recovery in the bankruptcy landscape.

 

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