The Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA): Why Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Need to Understand Sub-Chapter V
This is a must attend program for every consumer attorney who sees small business clients! The SBRA brought big changes for small businesses when it took effect February 2020. It bridged the gap between chapter 13 and chapter 11 providing an affordable and less complex bankruptcy option for small businesses. NACBA’s esteemed panel of bankruptcy attorneys, a Sub-V Trustee, and highly respected bankruptcy judge will educate consumer attorneys on the nuances of the SBRA and how to evaluate cases that would render better results for your clients if filed under Sub-V. The panel will share insights, forms, fee agreements, how to set your fees, and other helpful materials in the 4-hour intensive study.