Bankruptcy Basics: a primer for the public
Moderated by Richard A. Klass
October 19, 2010
6 – 8 pm
Brooklyn Bar Association Meeting Hall
123 Remsen Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York
Topics will include:
1. Overview of the Bankruptcy Process
2. Differences between Chapter 7 (Liquidation) and Chapter 13 (Reorganization)
3. What to Expect at the Meeting of Creditors
4. The Automatic Stay: the Bankruptcy Law’s “Stop Sign”
5. Discharging Debts (and what is not dischargeable)
6. Questions and Answers
Moderator:
Richard A. Klass
Speakers:
Hon. Elizabeth S. Stong
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York
David J. Doyaga, Sr.
Doyaga & Schaefer
Mary Fox
Pro Se Bankruptcy Law Clerk
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York
Light refreshments will be served.
To reserve a seat and for more information,
please contact:
Avery Eli Okin, Esq., CAE
E-mail: aokin@brooklynbar.org
Phone: (718) 624-0675
Directions:
By Subway:
2, 3, 4 or 5 to Borough Hall
A, C or F to Jay Street
M or R to Court Street
This program is a joint presentation of:
The Brooklyn Bar Association, The Brooklyn Bar Association Foundation, Inc., The Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc., and the Brooklyn Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service.
This program does not provide CLE credit.
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copyr. 2010 Richard A. Klass, Esq.
The firm’s website:
www.CourtStreetLaw.com
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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Richard A. Klass, Esq., maintains a law firm engaged in civil litigation at 16 Court Street, 28th Floor, Brooklyn Heights, New York.
He may be reached at (718) COURT-ST or e-ml to RichKlass@courtstreetlaw.com with any questions.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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