What the First Brands Implosion Teaches Lenders about Cash Collateral in Bankruptcy
April 7, 2026
The program features creditors’ rights attorneys Jameson Doub and Lily Faulconer, who bring valuable insight into creditors’ rights and bankruptcy practice in North Carolina. Designed for both new attorneys and those looking to expand their practice areas, the course covers fundamental concepts of bankruptcy law and practice, including chapters 7, 11, and 13, the role of trustees, the automatic stay, and how creditors should respond when a debtor files for bankruptcy.
Jameson and Lily’s session focuses on “Bankruptcy From the Creditor’s Perspective.” This section addresses common creditor issues, including the impact of the automatic stay, filing a proof of claim, possible objections to a Chapter 13 plan or Chapter 11 plan, and navigating the discharge and its exceptions.
This CLE is part of the NCBA’s foundational series, aimed at giving attorneys a well-rounded understanding of core legal topics, including consumer bankruptcy 101 and business bankruptcy 101.
To learn more or register for the rebroadcast, visit the NCBA CLE calendar.
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