Recorded on January 19, 2022
Speaker: Alyssa Maloof Whatley, Esq.
Description: Social Media and Technology are changing the way we as law firms market, conduct sales, communicate, and practice. Learn to leverage the next generation of social media short videos via TikTok and grow unlimited traffic to your business. A number of businesses and organizations, including law firms, have already leveraged the TikTok platform to get the word out and time to grow on this platform quickly is running out. Use your knowledge to help educate and find people in your target market with a few clicks of a button so when the next wave of bankruptcy cases come, they will know exactly who to call.
Why you should attend: You must know how you can use TikTok as a low-cost method to attract potential clients.
There are no refunds on any webinar purchase. All Registrants Receive CLE Certificate of Completion to Download - Attorneys self-application.
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NACBA's 31st Annual Convention: #NACBADC April 27-30, 2023 Washington Hilton Washington, DC
The full schedule and list of speakers for NACBA's 31st Annual Convention has been made available! NACBA's planning committee put together a convention filled with sessions, speakers and networking opportunities that practicing bankruptcy attorneys will not want to miss. Check it out!
NACBA's room rate at the Washington Hilton starts at $245 a night. Be sure to secure your room along with your registration.
*Enjoy early-bird savings through Friday, March 24, 2023. Early bird member price: $795 Non-member price: $1,049
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9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Member price: $249. NACBADC's Pre-con Session: Student Loan Workshop is a must attend event! Learn directly from those involved in conversations with DOJ & ED.
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Are you, or do you know, a legal aid attorney who would be a first time attendee at NACBA's Annual Convention? Announcing NACBA's Henry J. Sommer Legal Aid Scholarship! One scholarship is available to a legal aid attorney who attends NACBA's 31st Annual Convention and is a first-time attendee at an NACBA educational program. This scholarship has been created in recognition of the extraordinary contributions to NACBA by President Emeritus Henry J. Sommer, who served on NACBA’s Board from 1992 to 2011 and as President from 2005 to 2008. The scholarship covers the registration fee ($795+) and materials for the Convention. Interested candidates should submit by email a cover letter and resume to admin@nacba.com no later than Friday, March 24, 2023.
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The mortgage creditor’s failure to comply with notice requirements of Rule 3002.1(b) when escrow and interest rates changed during bankruptcy, led the court to determine that the debtors were current on their mortgage payments and to sanction the mortgagee. In re Kinderknecht, No. 17-12530 (Bankr. D. Kans. Jan. 18, 2023).
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Although the complaint against him alleged violations of the Bankruptcy Code and he was ultimately sanctioned for ethical violations under Virginia Rules of Professional Conduct, a lawyer with UpRight was given due process in his sanctions hearing where the complaint specified the alleged misconduct and he was afforded the opportunity to prepare and present a defense. U.S. Trustee v. Delafield, No. 21-1632 (4th Cir. Jan. 11, 2023).
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The Justice Department announced today that Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has selected Tara Twomey to serve as Director of the U.S. Trustee Program (USTP) at the Department of Justice.
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A chapter 13 debtor’s statutory right to dismiss his bankruptcy is not precluded by bad faith or ineligibility under section 109(e). Powell v. TICO Construction Co. Inc., No. 22-1014 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. Oct. 21, 2022).
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The National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center (NCBRC) provides assistance either by working directly with debtors’ attorneys or by filing amicus briefs in courts throughout the country. Bankruptcy debtors, lacking both financial resources and exposure to the bankruptcy system, often do not have the ability to protect the integrity of the bankruptcy system and preserve the bankruptcy rights of consumer debtors more generally. NCBRC was created to fill that vacuum. Consider supporting NCBRC today!
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