Tampa Student Loan and Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog — February 5, 2020
Much like the NASA moon landing, I have two very different powerpoints ready for a student loan presentation today at 2:00 p.m. for the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) And I might be checking X on my phone every few minutes to see if there is any new Executive Orders out about dismantling the Department of Education!
Really though, there are some things working and working really well re: student debt. But it’s going to look different. A lot different. I bet NACA records these things too. I bet NACA records these things also.
| Bankrupty May Be the Best Choice for Student Loan Relief Post-Election
February 5, 2:00 p.m. ET-3:30 p.m. ET |
| Pricing |
| Members: Free
Nonmembers: $90 If you have not yet been approved to attend NACA webinars, please email training@consumeradvocates.org to be vetted to attend. Join NACA to receive this webinar, plus many other benefits, at no extra cost! This webinar will explore the potential relief of student loan debt under the next administration. |
| Please note that there will be a 30-minute online conversation following the webinar for those who want to stay on and chat about students loans and bankruptcy.
What You Will Learn |
| What is the new Attestation Process in bankruptcy?’ |
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| Christie Arkovich |
| has been an AV rated Florida licensed attorney for more than 25 years since graduation from Stetson College of Law in 1992 with honors. Ms. Arkovich also gained practical experience through an internship at the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office, and a clerkship at the Florida Bar. She then worked for three years in commercial litigation at private law firms before starting her own consumer law practice in 1995. Ms. Arkovich shares her knowledge of student loans whenever she can, both from her previous work as a trial lawyer for Sallie Mae and ECMC, and her current practice on the consumer side. She served on the Student Loan Committee for a new Student Loan Management Program at the Bankruptcy Court for Middle District of Florida.
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