NACBA WEEK
Day 2: Student Loan Forecast and Predictions Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 Time: 3:00-4:30pm ET Speakers: Ed Boltz, Esq., Latife Neu, Esq., & Belisa Pang, JD-PHD
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Where does student loan relief currently stand and where it might be
headed in 2025, both in terms of the Student Loan Adversary Proceeding
(SLAP) guidance and also other bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy
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before proceeding. If you are a member and proceed as a non-member and
purchase a webinar, no refund will be provided. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Edward Boltz is the managing partner
at the Law Offices of John T. Orcutt, P.C., where he has represented
clients in not only Chapter 7 and 13, but also in related consumer
rights litigation, including fighting abusive mortgage practices and
developing solutions for student loans. Mr. Boltz received his B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis
in 1993 and his J.D. from George Washington University in 1996. He is a
member of the NC State Bar, where he has been certified as a specialist
in consumer bankruptcy law. He is admitted to practice before the
Districts Courts in both the Eastern and Middle Districts of North
Carolina. Mr. Boltz served as the President of the National Association
of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) from 2013 through 2016, and
remains on its Board of Directors, and co-chair the Legislative
Committee. Mr. Boltz was a commission on the American Bankruptcy
Institute’s Consumer Bankruptcy Commission from 2017-2019. He also
served on the Bankruptcy Council for the North Carolina Bar Association,
where he co-chaired the Committee which created a Mortgage Modification
Program for the North Carolina bankruptcy courts. Mr. Boltz is a frequent speaker on bankruptcy issues at both national
and local seminars, including at NACBA Conventions and Workshops, past
NCLC Workshops, and the North Carolina Bankruptcy Institute. In June
2019, Mr. Boltz testified on behalf of NACBA in Congress regarding the
need for changes to the Bankruptcy Code to make student loans
dischargeable and to disabled veteran’s from the harsh results of the
Means Test, In 2008, he previously testified to Congress to similarly
protect National Guard and Reservist, which was enacted as the National
Guard and Reservists Debt Relief Act. For the Spring 2020 semester, Mr. Boltz served as an Adjunct
Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law, assisting
clients in the Consumer Financial Transactions clinic with student
loans. Mr. Boltz is also the President of the Monti, a North Carolina
organization that produces live storytelling shows and recordings of his
and others tales can be heard at www.themonti.org. Latife Neu
grew up in the Pacific Northwest. She attended the University of
California, Santa Cruz, and later earned her law degree from Seattle
University. In 2009, she opened her own law office to serve individuals
and families. Latife takes time to understand each client's situation
and objectives, to ensure the best possible results in every case. Belisa Pang
is a Ph.D. student in Finance at Yale School of Management and earned
her J.D. from Yale Law School in 2023. Her research focuses on consumer
bankruptcy, household finance, and corporate finance, with an emphasis
on empirical legal studies. Notable single-authored works include "The
Bankruptcy Revolving Door" and "Invisible Mortgages in Bankruptcy." Her
scholarship has appeared in leading publications, such as the Journal of
Law and Economics, American Law and Economics Review, American
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