Obtain the knowledge to assist low-income small businesses - corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships - faced with financial distress due to loss of a lease, sustained business slowdown, financing issues, or an unforeseen disaster, by analyzing the relevant circumstances and weighing the potential courses of action.
While the session is focused predominantly on filing for bankruptcy relief and using the protections afforded under the Bankruptcy Code, the session also includes a discussion of other key actions by which low-income business owners might salvage or, if necessary, wind down their companies. These include out-of-court workouts, assignments for the benefit of creditors, winding up under state law, and obtaining financing from the Small Business Administration.
Title:
Corporate Bankruptcy for Small Businesses in Distress
Part of The Legal Aid Society's 2011-2012 CLE Pro Bono Training Program
Date/Time/Place:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Registration starts 6 pm
Program 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm.
Hosted by Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
767 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10153Faculty Chairs:
Marcia Goldstein, Esq., Alfredo Perez, Esq., Ronit Berkovich, Esq., Abigail Zigman, Esq., and Candace Arthur, Esq., Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP; Peter Laurinaitis, Managing Director, Blackstone Restructuring Group.
CLE Credit:
2 credits total: 2 hours of professional practice/practice management. This program provides transitional credit for newly admitted attorneys.
Contact:Rosemary Hare-BeyWhile the session is focused predominantly on filing for bankruptcy relief and using the protections afforded under the Bankruptcy Code, the session also includes a discussion of other key actions by which low-income business owners might salvage or, if necessary, wind down their companies. These include out-of-court workouts, assignments for the benefit of creditors, winding up under state law, and obtaining financing from the Small Business Administration.
Title:
Corporate Bankruptcy for Small Businesses in Distress
Part of The Legal Aid Society's 2011-2012 CLE Pro Bono Training Program
Date/Time/Place:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Registration starts 6 pm
Program 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm.
Hosted by Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
767 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10153Faculty Chairs:
Marcia Goldstein, Esq., Alfredo Perez, Esq., Ronit Berkovich, Esq., Abigail Zigman, Esq., and Candace Arthur, Esq., Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP; Peter Laurinaitis, Managing Director, Blackstone Restructuring Group.
CLE Credit:
2 credits total: 2 hours of professional practice/practice management. This program provides transitional credit for newly admitted attorneys.
The Legal Aid Society
RHarebey@legal-aid.org
More:
To see a full schedule or find training resources from trainings that have already taken place, please visit The Legal Aid Society's CLE Pro Bono Training Program portal page.
Training is without charge, but attorneys who attend one or more of the sessions are expected to undertake the pro bono representation of one or more Legal Aid Society clients over the course of the next year.
Additional information about The Legal Aid Society and its Pro Bono Practice can be found at www.legal-aid.org.
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