
Nuts & Bolts: Bankruptcy Fundamentals for Young and New Practitioners400 East 9th Street Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse Kansas City, Missouri Thursday, October 4, 2012 |
32st Annual Midwestern Bankruptcy Institute & Consumer Forum200 West 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri Friday, October 5, 2012 |
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WELCOME! ABI and the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law are pleased to present the 32nd Annual Midwestern Bankruptcy Institute and Consumer Forum. This day-long program features 12 bankruptcy judges paired with top national and regional speakers addressing the industry’s hottest developments. A mix of panels and debates makes for lively treatment of the latest issues. The program format permits you to customize your experience by attending either the business - or consumer-oriented track. Consumer attorneys will enjoy discounted registration rates when registering for the Midwestern Consumer Forum—a conference within a conference—with coursework dedicated to consumer practice. The downtown Kansas City Marriott delivers the conference facilities and amenities you expect, providing great value. Stand-alone Program: Nuts & Bolts: Bankruptcy Fundamentals for Young and New Practitioners Thursday, October 4, 2012
New this year is the stand-alone program “Bankruptcy Fundamentals: Nuts & Bolts for Young and New Practitioners” on Thursday, October 4, 2012, at the Charles Evans Whittaker Courthouse in Kansas City, Missouri. This day-long educational forum is designed to appeal to professionals who are new to bankruptcy or are transitioning into bankruptcy practice. It also serves as a great refresher for experienced practitioners. Updated to include recent case law, an outstanding faculty of judges, academics and attorneys will explain the fundamentals of bankruptcy. Take $50 off of the $245 registration fee with your commitment to handle two pro bono cases*! * ABI is pleased to offer a discounted rate of $195 to any registrant of the Nuts and Bolts program who is admitted to practice law and commits to accept at least two pro bono bankruptcy cases within a year of attending the Program. Pro bono cases will be assigned by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and/or local provider(s) of bankruptcy pro bono services in the registrant’s primary jurisdiction of practice. To register and take advantage of the $50 savings, check the appropriate box on the registration form. To download the registration form, please click here. |
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