Event Description
Deadline to Register: January
21, 2019
Bankruptcy law often crosses over many practices. The
intersection of tax and bankruptcy law is common. This CLE will cover basics of
bankruptcy, contemporary issues, and bankruptcy essentials for tax attorneys. We
will cover some of the most basics process of a bankruptcy case. The
presentation will also cover the treatment of tax claims in bankruptcy action.
This session will also discuss some of the relevant current bankruptcy cases.
Speaker:
Mawerdi Hamid | Assistant Attorney
General | Office of the Minnesota Attorney
General
Ms. Hamid is an Assistant Attorney
General in the Tax Litigation Division of the Minnesota Attorney General’s
Office where she represents the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of
Revenue in State tax disputes and Federal bankruptcy proceedings. Before joining
the Attorney General’s Office, Ms. Hamid was a law clerk for Judge Robert
Kressel, of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of
Minnesota.
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit Approved
Cost:
Tax Law Section Member: Free
MSBA Member not in the section: $10
Non-MSBA Member: $20
Law Student: Free
Join the Tax Law Section: MSBA members who are not members
of this Section can join the Section for 50% off in January and February!
Use discount code SECTIONS50 at checkout. Click
here to add sections to
your membership. Remote Participation:
Remote participation via webcast is available. Please indicate this option
when registering. Instructions will be emailed to you the week day prior to the
CLE.
Want more information about the Tax Law
Section?
To register with a check, please mail in this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions? Contact Ashley Bollig | abollig@mnbars.org | 612-278-6353
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Ashley Bollig abollig@mnbars.org
612-278-6353. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior
to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for
accommodations.