New this year! This plenary consists of small group huddles with a judge and fellow attendees to work through case problems.
This session provides a detailed look at homestead and tenancy by the entirety exemptions, as well as retirement assets in bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is demystified in this primer for new lawyers and lawyers new to bankruptcy.
This keynote dives into the current economic environment in Utah and the U.S. Take part in this lively discussion on the trending issues impacting the economy, such as employment, wages, interest rates and population growth, and learn how to prepare for success in uncertain times.
Regional judges strive to answer questions on current issues.
Set in the game show format of “Jeopardy,” this interactive ethics session tests the knowledge of the audience, provides valuable ethics information, and encourages networking among the participants. The panelists cover ethical and evidentiary issues that have arisen in bankruptcy cases within the Tenth Circuit and elsewhere.
This panel reviews the largest issues facing consumer practitioners today, including filing numbers, student loan legislation, proofs of claim and much more.
Hosted by the Consumer Bankruptcy and Ethics & Professional Compensation CommitteesThis panel explores and discusses ethical issues that arise in consumer practice. The panelists review recent cases and provide hypotheticals to invoke audience participation and discussion regarding topics related to attorney fees, conflicts, and attorney/client privilege and confidentiality.