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Session Description
There are many "common" Code sections we often think we know what they say -- but in fact, we rarely look at what they "really" say. They are so common that their terms are often oversimplified. Examples that come to mind are relief from stay under 362(g), preferences under 547, and property of the estate under 541. Particularly in light of the textualist approach of the Sup Ct, it is helpful to take the time to focus on and read the actual words of these Code sections. I would suggest a series of panels "deconstructing" key Code sections. I have seen something similar recently in a state program about relief from stay under 362(d). The speakers broke down the statute into is very technical subparts. There were a lot of "I did not know that was what the statute really said" sort of moments. The audience was actively involved.
Learning Outcomes
This program (or "series" could work for business and consumer programs.
Target Audience
Other
Suggested Speakers
Caleb
Chaplain
First Name
David
Last Name
Cox
Email
david@coxlawgroup.com
Firm
Cox Law Group, PLLC