The Real Estate and Debtor/Creditor Committees of the Oakland County Bar Association will present “Navigating the Intersection of Bankruptcy and Landlord/Tenant Law” on Wednesday, April 23, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the OCBA offices, 1760 S. Telegraph Rd., Suite 100, in Bloomfield Hills.
This seminar will provide invaluable guidance on the formation of the landlord-tenant relationship; key considerations to address potential complications if one party files for bankruptcy; automatic stay and strategic considerations; and eviction in bankruptcy proceedings. Speaking on the panel will be:
• U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Joel D. Applebaum, Eastern District of Michigan
• Oakland County 52 District Courts Chief Judge Travis M. Reeds
• Scott A. Wolfson, Wolfson Bolton Kochis PLLC
• Moderator T. Scott Galloway, Galloway & Hommel LLP
The seminar costs $35 for OCBA members, $25 for OCBA Debtor/Creditor and Real Estate Committee members, $25 for OCBA new lawyers and paralegals, and $45 for non-members.
To register, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.” Anyone with questions may contact Jennifer Quick at 248-334-3400.
- Posted March 25, 2025
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Panel explores bankruptcy and landlord/tenant law
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