Event Title
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers
Location
Emory University School of Law
Event Website
https://law.emory.edu/academics/journals/emory-bankruptcy-developments-journal-symposia.html
Start Date
22-2-2018 9:00 AM
End Date
22-2-2018 10:30 AM
Description
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers
The Honorable Austin Carter, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Georgia (moderator)
Kara Bruce, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development, and Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law
Pamela Foohey, Associate Professor of Law, University of Indiana Maurer School of Law
Alexandra Sickler, Associate Professor of Law, University of North Dakota School of Law
Issue 2 of Volume 34 of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal will feature written contributions on this topic from these panelists, as well as from Susan Block-Lieb, Professor of Law and Cooper Family Chair in Urban Legal Issues at Fordham University School of Law.
Recommended Citation
Bruce, Kara; Foohey, Pamela; Sickler, Alexandra; and Carter, Austin, "Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers" (2018). Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Symposia & Workshops. 2.
https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/ebdj-symposia/2018/program/2
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers
Emory University School of Law
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers
The Honorable Austin Carter, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Georgia (moderator)
Kara Bruce, Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development, and Professor of Law, University of Toledo College of Law
Pamela Foohey, Associate Professor of Law, University of Indiana Maurer School of Law
Alexandra Sickler, Associate Professor of Law, University of North Dakota School of Law
Issue 2 of Volume 34 of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal will feature written contributions on this topic from these panelists, as well as from Susan Block-Lieb, Professor of Law and Cooper Family Chair in Urban Legal Issues at Fordham University School of Law.
https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/ebdj-symposia/2018/program/2