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- Posted September 05, 2011
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'What Have You Done To Me Lately?' FBA asks in bankruptcy panel
The Federal Bar Association - Eastern District of Michigan Chapter (FBA) will host a dinner and panel presentation titled "What Have You Done To Me Lately: Stern v. Marshall & Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction" on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the offices of Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, & Weiss PC in Southfield.
The panel presentation will feature U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Thomas J. Tucker, Eastern District of Michigan; University of Michigan Law School Professor John A.E. Pottow; Michael S. Leib of Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth, & Heller PC; and Judith Greenstone Miller of Jaffe Raitt.
The panel is presented by the FBA Bankruptcy Committee and the Debtor/Creditors Rights Committee of the State Bar of Michigan. The cost to attend is $10.
For additional information or to reserve a spot, contact David Lerner at (248) 901-4010 or fbamich@fbamich.org. To register and pay online, visit www.fbamich.org.
Published: Mon, Sep 5, 2011
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