IECA Bankruptcy Webinar Series Part 2: Planning Ahead: Part I What Business Lawyers and Credit Professionals Should Know About Bankruptcy Law Part II Brief Overview of CARES Act Federal Coronavirus Relief

Date
April 22, 2020
Type
Webinar
Event Type
Seminar/Webinar
Presenters
Mickey Etkin
Phil Lookadoo
Jeremy Weinstein
Francis Lawall
Description

Part II of the program will examine bankruptcy strategies to maximize your position and minimize loss as well as providing a brief discussion of the federal stimulus relief available under the $2.2 trillion CARES Act, focusing on: Title I, the $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program (SBA) loans for small businesses, and Title IV, the $500 billion relief fund for large companies, State and Local governments, and Midsize Businesses, including nonprofit organizations.

Learning Objective: A continued discussion on how to identify the signs of an impending customer bankruptcy, tools to use before and after a bankruptcy filing, a review of the bankruptcy process, strategies to employ while a customer is in bankruptcy and a review of the latest federal economic relief programs.

Moderator: Craig Enochs, Reed Smith

If you have registered for this webinar, or are an IECA member, you can view the playback on our Online Portal HERE.

If you are not an IECA member, and would like to register for the playback of this session, you can register HERE.

If you have any questions, please contact us at info@ieca.net.

CLE Disclaimer:
The IECA has applied for virtual CLE and each session has been approved for 1.0 CLE credit in Kansas and Texas. Please contact info@ieca.net to obtain a certificate of completion for this IECA course which will include the sponsor and course IDs for you to apply individually. If you are seeking CLE credit, we encourage you to look into your specific state’s CLE requirements. For example, If you are applying for CLE in New York, you can view the state-approved jurisdiction list here, as well as the individual state CLE application here.
If you need any additional materials (i.e. slides, agendas, bio's, etc.) for your personal application, or have any questions about the course's accreditation status, please contact us at info@ieca.net.