Please join the Illinois Creditors Bar Association at the
ILCBA 2017 Fall Seminar
Friday, November 10, 2017
8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Continental Breakfast & Box Lunch Included
Making The Judgment Count - Post Judgment Collections
Citations to Discover Assets, Fraudulent Conveyances and Piercing the LLC Corporate Veil
Michael Weissman, Of Counsel, Levin & Ginsburg, Ltd.
Creditor's Rights in Bankruptcy Proceedings - How to Protect your Client's Judgment and Dealing with Preference Demands
Cindy Johnson, Managing Member, Johnson Legal Group, LLC
The FDCPA and Compliance Considerations in Post-Judgment Collections
Corinne C. Heggie, Scharf Banks Marmor LLC
Margaret Manetti, Codilis & Associates, P.C.
Aryeh Derman, Arnold Scott Harris, P.C.
Panel Discussion: Post-Judgment Collection Issues - Dealing with Priority Issues and Common Complications; Registering Foreign Judgments, Execution, Dormancy and Revival
Moderator: Bob Markoff, Partner, Markoff Law, LLC
Panelists: The Honorable Judge Heneghan, Presiding Judge of the Post Judgment Collection Courtroom for the First Municipal District of the Circuit Court of Cook County
Diana Perez, Markoff Law, LLC
Michelle Golden, Mages & Price LLC Attorneys at Law
Conference Location
One South Wacker Conference Center
1 S. Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606
Our online program book will be available soon to registered attendees.
We strongly encourage you to review the online Program Book and prepare your own copy for the seminar.
*Copies of the Program Book WILL NOT be provided at the seminar.
ILCBA Member $125 | Non-Member $175 | Law Clerk $35
RSVP by NOON on November 1, 2017
No refund for cancellation received after 5:00 p.m. Wednesday November 8, 2017 or for no shows. Refunds not issued until after the event.
This course or activity is pending approved for a total of 4.00 general
MCLE credits by the Illinois MCLE Board.
Founded in 1995, the Illinois Creditor's Bar Association (ILCBA) is a statewide organization for attorneys practicing in the area of creditor's rights. Our members concentrate in various areas including: commercial collections, consumer collections, foreclosures, evictions, subrogation and bankruptcy. With over 200 members, the ILCBA provides members with opportunities to meet with one another to discuss pertinent issues in the practice of creditor's law. The Association has been instrumental in effecting the passage of legislation pertaining to our area of practice. Our members have testified before the Illinois General Assembly and currently we are discussing which topics should be included in our legislative proposals for the next session in Springfield.