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July 21, 2008
NACTT Launches Consumer Bankruptcy Website
The National Association of Chapter Thirteen Trustees (NACTT) recently launched ConsiderChapter13.org. Produced by NACITT's Academy for Consumer Bankruptcy Education, ConsiderChapter13.org is designed to raise awareness of Chapter 13 and provide resources for legal professionals, financial advisors and consumers. [Press Release] The resources are categorized as Seminar Materials, Member Content, and Public Content. The premium, members-only area contains audio and video webcasts, webinars, forums and user response/commentary, as well as articles on current cases, bankruptcy ethics, the mortgage crisis, trustee, debtor, creditor and court perspectives on current issues, pending litigation, and other areas of interest. Annual NACITT Academy membership for the premium content will cost $275, with reduced rates for Chapter 13 Trustees ($250) and Judicial, Academic, or Government members ($95). However, the entire site is available to all visitors until September 30, 2008.
See also NACTT's Trustees' Education Network for additional publicly available resources and links to websites. Hat tip to Jonathan Hayes (Univ. of West Los Angeles School of Law), BankruptcyProf Blog. [JH]
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