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Litigating Adversary Proceedings in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases

  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: National Association of Consumer Advocates
  • Webinar
  • Source: New York > Foreclosure
Topics:
  • Bankruptcy

Litigating Adversary Proceedings in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases August 16, 2017 2:00 p.m. ET–3:00 p.m. ET

Members: $40

Expand your consumer bankruptcy practice by learning how to file adversary proceedings in bankruptcy court and to maximize the value of your current cases. This webinar is geared to beginner and intermediate bankruptcy practitioners so that they can spot potential opportunities to help consumers in bankruptcy cases.

What You Will Learn

• How to file an adversary proceeding pursuant to the Bankruptcy Rules and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

• How to cram down a mortgage on an investment property and turn an “upside down” property into a valuable investment property

• How to strip off second and third mortgages on a debtor’s primary residence

• How to identify and pursue violations of the automatic stay and discharge injunction

• How to recognize jurisdictional hurdles in bankruptcy cases under Stern v. Marshall and its progeny

Speakers:

Stephen M. Dunne has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania since 2008 and currently serves as the Pennsylvania chairperson to the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA).

Brett Freeman is an associate at Sabatini Law Firm, LLC, with offices in Dunmore and Wilkes-Barre. He concentrates his practice on representing consumers in cases brought under the TCPA and the FDCPA, and he also represents consumers in bankruptcy court litigation.

 

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