The Consumer Proposal and Bankruptcy Process (and suggestions for your clients to “creditor protect” themselves and their businesses)
Rebecca Frederick has more than 20 years’ experience working in the area of consumer insolvency and healthy financial habits. She is passionate about educating the people who come to her for help, ensuring the focus is on the individual and how she can help them. Rebecca will be presenting on the consumer proposal and bankruptcy process, signs and signals of financial distress to watch for in your clients, and ways to “creditor protect” clients and businesses.
SPEAKER
Rebecca Frederick (Insolvency Trustee and owner of Frederick & Company Ltd.)
MEETING DETAILS
Date: |
Thursday, November 21, 2024 |
Time: |
12:00 Noon (MT) |
Location: |
Zoom |
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MEETING PRICE
Full Subscribers: No charge | Webcast subscribers: No charge | On-Demand Subscribers: $15.00 | Non-Section Subscribers: $15.00 | CBA Law Student Members: No charge
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