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Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications NJICLE Webcast

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck|May 20, 2021

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner David Edelberg to Speak on “Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications: Part 3” Webcast Hosted by NJICLE

Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications NJICLE Webcast

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner David Edelberg to Speak on “Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications: Part 3” Webcast Hosted by NJICLE

Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications NJICLE Webcast

On Monday, June 14, 2021, Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner, Trustee and Chair of the NJSBA Bankruptcy Law section, David Edelberg, will be presenting as part of an afternoon webcast entitled, “Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications: Part 3”. The webcast will be hosted by NJICLE in collaboration with the NJSBA Banking Law & Bankruptcy Law sections.

The NJICLE webcast will feature presentations from several attorneys in the bankruptcy and banking law sector. Mr. Edelberg will open the webcast sharing a presentation entitled “Pursuit and Enforcement of the Fraudulent Transfers/Conveyances“ followed by an additional presentation, “The Involuntary Bankruptcy – A Collection Tool and Pitfalls To Be Aware of”, in the afternoon.

Attendees of the webcast are eligible for 3.6 NJ CLE credits. To learn more and to register, please head over to: https://tcms.njsba.com/personifyebusiness/njicle/CLEPrograms/NJICLEEventsCalendar/MeetingDetails.aspx?productId=65422832

Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications NJICLE Webcast

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck
Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications NJICLE Webcast

On Monday, June 14, 2021, Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner, Trustee and Chair of the NJSBA Bankruptcy Law section, David Edelberg, will be presenting as part of an afternoon webcast entitled, “Advanced Collection Practices and Bankruptcy Implications: Part 3”. The webcast will be hosted by NJICLE in collaboration with the NJSBA Banking Law & Bankruptcy Law sections.

The NJICLE webcast will feature presentations from several attorneys in the bankruptcy and banking law sector. Mr. Edelberg will open the webcast sharing a presentation entitled “Pursuit and Enforcement of the Fraudulent Transfers/Conveyances“ followed by an additional presentation, “The Involuntary Bankruptcy – A Collection Tool and Pitfalls To Be Aware of”, in the afternoon.

Attendees of the webcast are eligible for 3.6 NJ CLE credits. To learn more and to register, please head over to: https://tcms.njsba.com/personifyebusiness/njicle/CLEPrograms/NJICLEEventsCalendar/MeetingDetails.aspx?productId=65422832

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