Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association. For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.
ODW2378 – Chapter 7 Trustees and the Property of the Estate
Learn about Chapter 7 trustees and how to prepare a bankruptcy filing that reduces time and conflict.
Course Category: On-Demand Webinars
Course Level: Basic
CLE Credit: Substantive
CLE Hours: 1.0
Fees: FREE for Members and $23 for Nonmembers
Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.
Description: The purpose of this webinar is to understand the trustee’s role in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case and what comprises the “bankruptcy estate.” Christana Eckert, ACP, will explain the role and authority of the Chapter 7 trustee and help you prepare a bankruptcy filing that does not require investigation by the trustee but lays the groundwork for a straightforward administration of the case, reducing time and conflict.
Course Year: 2023
Presenter Biography: Christana “Chris” Eckert has worked in the legal field since 2005. She completed a paralegal studies program. She became a NALA Certified Paralegal in 2015. She has since earned Advanced Certified Paralegal credentials in Commercial Bankruptcy and eDiscovery. She has an extensive background in bankruptcy but also has experience in civil litigation, real estate, business, and family law.
Chris has a long history of service in the community and credits Mother Antonia Brenner (the “Prison Angel”) with inspiring her to be “a drop of water in an ocean of mercy.”
After successfully completing this course a completion email will be sent stating that your certificate is now available. To view your certificate and transcript please visit nala.education. Click on the blue arrow in the top right and select transcript. From this menu, you can view or print certificates or your transcript.
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