Course ID: GH062711CD Credits: 9.5 MCLE Credits 9.5 MCLE Credits: 3 Courses Description:
This package includes:
Overview of Business Bankruptcy Law, Chapter 11 3 MCLE Credits: 2 PP; 1 Skills; Non-transitional - NJ 3.4 Credits* Chapter 11 is the most complicated type of bankruptcy filing and the one that most businesses facing economic difficulty will file. Gain an overview of what is involved in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case, where the debtor business continues to operate and maintain ownership of all its assets, as it attempts to work out a reorganization plan whereby its creditors will be paid off. More information on this course.
Basic Bankruptcy--Consumer Bankruptcy, 2011 3.5 MCLE Credits: 1 Ethics; 1.5 PP; 1 Skills; Non-transitional In this difficult economic climate, it is more important than ever for attorneys to know the basics of consumer bankruptcy law and how they can protect their clients and their assets. More information on this course.
Saving the Distressed Homeowner 3 MCLE Credits: .5 Ethics; 1.5 PP; 1 Skills; Non-transitional Since this program was first presented at NYCLA in 2009, the law relating to mortgage foreclosures and legal ways for distressed homeowner to save their investments has been evolving. The rules of the game have changed, and the chances of reaching a settlement or obtaining relief from the courts have improved. More information on this course
All Programs include: (1) Affirmation and (1) DVD/CD packet.
To receive CLE credit for program on DVD/CD: DVD/CDs
are embedded with CLE codes that you must copy onto a supplied
affirmation sheet. Return the signed and dated affirmation to the NYCLA
CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch/listen to DVD/CDs as soon as possible. We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current. The date of your signed affirmation will determine the date of your CLE certificate.
Course Materials:
DVDs have a PDF file of the course materials on the DVD itself. CD
orders will come with a separate CD with a PDF file of the course
materials. Written materials provided only upon request.
*In addition to being accredited in the State of New York, this
program has been approved by the Board of Continuing Legal Education of
the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 3.4 hours of total CLE credit.
Of these, 0 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism,
and 0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial
law, criminal trial law, workers compensation law and/or matrimonial
law.
Please indicate in the "Customer Comments/Instructions" section of the online order form for which state(s) you want credit.
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