First Meetings of Creditors
and Other Sources of Information
in Bankruptcy Cases

A NorthLegal Webinar
(Presented April 23, 2009)
(98 min.) 

Program Description
Cost/Registration
Regions Affected
Co-Hosts
How to Attend a Webinar
NorthLegal Contact Info

›› Enroll:If you do not have an Access Code, use a credit card or a "coupon" to enroll. An Access Code and further instructions will be emailed to you.

›› Attend Using Access Code: If you already have an Access Code, click here then enter that Access Code at the bottom of the next screen to attend the program.

›› Handout Materials:Contact NorthLegal (623.537.7150) to obtain a password, then  click here to download handout materials in PDF format

Once you decide to "work" a bankruptcy case, where do you get the information you need to do it properly?

You've heard that the debtor is required to provide certain information, but exactly what information, where do you go to get it — and what happens if the debtor refuses?

You know you have the right to attend a "First Meeting of Creditors" (also known as a "341 Meeting") but you aren't sure what is supposed to happen there, and the trustee won't let you ask your questions.

With bankruptcy filings soaring, it's important that you know what information you're entitled to receive and what your options are if you don't get it!  During this 90-minute Internet program, attorney Eric North talks with participants about:


341 Meetings: What they are for, when you should go, what you can accomplish, what are good questions and what are silly questions, and what to do if the debtor's attorney or the trustee prohibits you from getting the information you need.

 

"Eric is terrific.  He talks to you so you understand.  His webinars and seminars are very very good"

"No matter how many times I attend the webinars, I always learn something new."

"Eric makes what would ordinarly be dry material interesting, with his stories and animated delivery style."

"Eric always does a fabulous job of boiling down a very complex subject into understandable bits."

 

Depositions and 2004 Examinations: When these tools are useful and when they aren't.
Demands for Inspection and Subpoenas: How to get a peek at records or a look at your collateral.
Verification of Income: Information the debtor is required to provide.
Tax Returns: What tax returns you are entitled to see, and how to get them.
Online Information: Free and inexpensive sources of information.

and much more!

Like other NorthLegal Webinars, this program gives your credit union the opportunity to train several staff members for a single low price, right in the convenience of your office!

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NOTE: This program is intended for employees of credit unions. If you are not a credit union employee, please contact NorthLegal Training and Publications to obtain approval before registering.

Cost/Registration
The registration fee for this program is
$125.00 per telephone/Internet connection if paid by credit card (online or by telephone), $135.00 if paid by check. (Checks must be received by NorthLegal prior to the beginning of the program. Sorry, but we cannot invoice for this event.) For that single price, you may have as many participants as you wish listen (using a single telephone line and Internet connection) in a conference room or office! To register, click here or telephone NorthLegal Training and Publications at 623.537.7150.

Regions Affected
This program is not state-specific, and will be important to credit unions from around the country.

Co-Hosts
This program is jointly hosted by NorthLegal Training and Publications, by the credit union leagues and assocations representing the following states:

Arizona
California
Colorado
Delaware
Hawaii
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Montana
New Hampshire
Nevada
North Dakota
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

and by the following local and regional associations:

The California Credit Union Collectors Council
The NorthWest Credit Union Collectors Association

(Credit unions do not have to be members of any of those leagues or associations in order to attend.)

How to Attend a Webinar
To attend this program you will need access to an Internet connection. More details about how to participate will be provided upon registration or (if you would like details before registering) may be obtained by calling NorthLegal Training and Publications.

NorthLegal
5115 N. Dysart Road, No. 202-500
Litchfield Park, Arizona 85340

Telephone: 623.537.7150
Facsimile: 623.537.7921
Email: northlegal@culaw.com

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Speaker: Eric North

Eric North, the primary speaker at the programs listed on this site, has represented the interests of credit unions as an attorney with respect to litigation, compliance, governance, bankruptcy and collections matters since 1984. Eric has appeared in state and federal courts throughout the State of California, and has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal.

Eric is also a nationally recognized speaker on legal subjects affecting credit unions and other financial institutions, and has presented hundreds of programs on behalf of national, state and local leagues and associations from around the country.

 

Watching your training budget?  NorthLegal Webinars allow you to train multiple employees for one low fee.

Webinar scheduling conflict?  No problem. Just register, skip the program, and contact NorthLegal to arrange a replay of the presentation at a time that is more convenient for you.  You get all the benefits of a live program, plus the ability to "pause" the program to take notes or to discuss the materials being presented.


 

 

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