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    Bankruptcy for Pro Se Litigants: A Primer on the Law & Client Counseling [CC]

    3 PM EST

    Economic security is essential for maintaining basic needs. The consumer bankruptcy process can serve as a valuable tool for individuals to address debt and overcome credit-related barriers to employment, housing, and more. Join us to learn how to advise low-modest means individuals whether to file bankruptcy and if they do, how to navigate the bankruptcy court system on their own, including the risks of filing a bankruptcy without a lawyer.

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    Attorneys who are assisting low-modest means individuals, whether in person or on virtual legal aid clinics such as ABA Free Legal Answers, need to know how to advise clients trying to navigate the bankruptcy court system on their own. This project is sponsored by the American College of Bankruptcy Foundation .

    Our panelists include the following bankruptcy attorneys:

    • William Kransdorf (Legal Services NYC)
    • Edward Boltz (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys)
    • David Yen (Legal Aid Chicago)
    • Ramona Morel (City Bar Justice Center)

    Event Details

    Duration

    90

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Dec 19, 2024

    2024-12-19T15:00:00-05:00 2024-12-19T16:30:00-05:00 Bankruptcy for Pro Se Litigants: A Primer on the Law & Client Counseling [CC]

    Economic security is essential for maintaining basic needs. The consumer bankruptcy process can serve as a valuable tool for individuals to address debt and overcome credit-related barriers to employment, housing, and more. Join us to learn how to advise low-modest means individuals whether to file bankruptcy and if they do, how to navigate the bankruptcy court system on their own, including the risks of filing a bankruptcy without a lawyer.

    Sponsors

    Pro Bono & Public Service

    External Sponsors

    American College of Bankruptcy Foundation

    Panelists

    MCLE Information

    The ABA will seek 1.50 general CLE credit hours in 60-minute states, and 1.80 general CLE credit hours in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

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