Raising the White Flag: Why Consider Abandoning Bankruptcy to an Alternative Choice

05.14.2021
Location: Webinar
Seminar Time: 8:00am to 9:00am PDT

Byron Moldo, Partner and Chair of Ervin Cohen & Jessup’s Bankruptcy, Receivership and Creditors’ Rights Department, will be speaking at the California Bankruptcy Forum (CBF) Insolvency Conference, being held May 11-16, 2021. 

Byron's session, co-sponsored by the California Receivers Forum, is titled "Raising the White Flag: Why Consider Abandoning Bankruptcy to an Alternative Choice." The panel will discuss alternatives to bankruptcy, their pros and cons, and which factors should be examined to determine the method that best suits the situation. 

Presentation Speakers:
Mia Blackler, Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski, LLP
Byron Moldo, Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP 
Joel Weinberg, Insolvency Services Group
Judge Erithe Smith, Central District of California (Moderator)

The California Bankruptcy Forum is an organization comprised of local bankruptcy fora throughout the State of California. Its primary purposes are to provide educational support, a structure for communication between the bench and bar and networking between the members, thereby providing better service to the public.

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