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CHAPTER 3 - Case Administration
Subchapter II - Officers
Ethics & Professional Compensation/Real Estate: Ethical Implications in SARE Cases
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Ethics
Real Estate
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about Ethics & Professional Compensation/Real Estate: Ethical Implications in SARE Cases
Supreme Court and Lawyers’ Fees: ASARCO and Pro-Snax
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about Supreme Court and Lawyers’ Fees: ASARCO and Pro-Snax
Second City Improvisational Debates
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Professional Compensation/Fees
Consumer Bankruptcy
Consumer Debt
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about Second City Improvisational Debates
Best Practices in Client Advocacy: From Beginning to Bitter End — Chapter 7 Breakout
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Consumer Bankruptcy
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about Best Practices in Client Advocacy: From Beginning to Bitter End — Chapter 7 Breakout
CLE Track: An Attorney’s Ethical Duty to Disclose Confidential Information to Creditors of an Insolvent Client (Op. 603 (2010), 74 Tex. B.J. 74 (2011)): Did the Texas Ethics Committee Get It Right?
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Consumer Debt
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about CLE Track: An Attorney’s Ethical Duty to Disclose Confidential Information to Creditors of an Insolvent Client (Op. 603 (2010), 74 Tex. B.J. 74 (2011)): Did the Texas Ethics Committee Get It Right?
Ethics: Professionalism
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about Ethics: Professionalism
Consumer Update 2014
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about Consumer Update 2014
A Plan to Get Paid: Debtors’ Counsel’s Fees in Chapter 13
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about A Plan to Get Paid: Debtors’ Counsel’s Fees in Chapter 13
Chief Bankruptcy Judges Hot Topics Roundtable
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Consumer Track: “Unbundling” in the Representation of Consumer Debtors: What Are the Differences Between You and a Petition Preparer?
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