Helping Debtors (in all Bankruptcy Chapters) Save Their Homes Through the MMM Program
Total Credits: 1 Bankruptcy Law Specialization, 1 CLE, 0.5 Ethics
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- Faculty:
- Brenda Moody Whinery | Krystal Marie Ahart | Rachel Flinn | Ellen K Lawson | Tami L Johnson
- Course Levels:
- Advanced
Description
Description: Please join us for a discussion of the now expanded Mortgage Modification Mediation (MMM) Program. Learn about the expansion of the MMM Program to Chapters 7 and 11 as well as statistics, step-by-step guide, tips and strategies on using the Program and a Question and Answer session.
Faculty:
The Honorable Brenda Moody Whinery, United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona
Krystal Ahart, Kahn & Ahart PLLC (Debtor’s Counsel and MMM mediator)
Rachel Flinn, Staff Attorney, Office of Russell Brown, Chapter 13 Trustee
Ellen Lawson, Ellen K. Lawson, Attorney at Law PLC (MMM Special Counsel and MMM mediator)
Handouts
MATERIALS: Bankruptcy Section Program (2.5 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Brenda Moody Whinery Related Seminars and Products
United States Bankruptcy Court
Krystal Marie Ahart Related Seminars and Products
Kahn & Ahart PLLC / Bankruptcy Legal Center™
Krystal M. Ahart is a partner at Kahn & Ahart, PLLC, dba Bankruptcy Legal Center™, in Arizona. She focuses her practice on representing individual and commercial clients through Chapter 7, 11 (including Sub V), and 13 bankruptcies. Krystal obtained her J.D. from Phoenix School of Law in 2012; she started working with James F. Kahn in 2002, moving her way up from file clerk/receptionist, to secretary, to paralegal, and eventually to lawyer. Krystal recently became certified as a Bankruptcy Specialist by the State Bar of Arizona. She is honored to be a member of the 2020 Class of American Bankruptcy Institute’s 40 Under 40 Program and to be on Super Lawyers’ 2021 Southwest Rising Stars® list, an honor reserved for only 2.5 percent of attorneys in the region. Krystal is an active member of the legal community and devotes a substantial amount of time to serving the underserved. She has served as Co-Executive Director of Arizona Consumer Bankruptcy Counsel (“ACBC”) for nearly four years, and recently resigned as Chair of the Advisory Committee for the Volunteer Lawyers Program, after four years of service in that role. In her free time, Krystal enjoys snowboarding, hiking, kayaking, and camping.