CLLA Summer Meeting Strategic Planning & Leadership II

8/6/2008 to 8/9/2008

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Bankruptcy -A Year In Review

9/8/2008 to 1/8/2008

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Collections 2008

9/19/2008 to 9/19/2008

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88th New York Meeting

11/13/2008 to 11/16/2008

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As a sponsor of the American Board of Certification, the CLLA encourages certification of attorneys in business bankruptcy, consumer bankruptcy and creditors' rights law. Visit the ABC Website to learn more about its specialty programs.

Creditors' Rights Section

The Creditors' Rights Section was founded in 1992 to meet the needs of attorneys whose practice is concentrated in the representation of creditors. It addresses the educational, economic and legislative needs of its members. Membership in the Creditors' Rights Section is supplemental to membership in the Commercial Law League of America.

Members of the Creditors' Rights Section are professionals engaged in the practice of creditors' rights law who also serve the credit industry in other commercial legal matters. The goals of the Section are to promote high standards of professionalism, integrity and excellence, to facilitate the exchange of ideas, and to address pending legislation (both state and federal). Its membership exceeds 1,300 and has quickly gained a reputation as a provider of quality education featuring some of the leading authorities in the country. It seeks out the authors of important works dealing with various aspects of commercial law and sponsors their appearance at League meetings.

The Section publishes a newsletter three times a year and monitors federal and state legislation impacting the commercial lawyer. It also developed a comprehensive guide to commercial collections that includes more than two dozen monographs on how to organize and manage a collection practice. Included are tips on marketing as well as a summary of substantive law that is crucial for the successful creditors' rights attorney.

Who Are The Members of the Creditors' Rights Section?

Members of the CLLA who are attorneys, judges, law professors, law students or editors of a law review are eligible for membership in the CRS. Any non-attorney member of the League who is employed in a law office engaged in debt collection or insolvency as an administrator, collector, paralegal or manager of a collection department is also eligible to join as an associate member of the Section. The CRS welcomes new members of the CLLA and bankruptcy practitioners to join and become active participants in the Creditors' Right Section.

Click here to apply to the CLLA and the Creditor's Rights Section.  Current CLLA Members click here for an individual Section Application.  If you have any questions regarding membership within the Creditors' Rights Section please click here.

The objectives of the Creditors' Rights Section are:

  • To assist the CLLA in promoting the highest standards of integrity, honesty and performance among its various constituencies.
  • To advance the interests of creditors' rights in all proposed state and federal legislation.
  • To assist the business community in the preservation and advancement of its ethical standards, legal rights and interests.
  • To support the judicial process in securing fairness and uniformity.
  • To benefit the legal community by promoting elevated standards of integrity, honesty and competence in the practice of law through continuing legal education.

Why Do Creditors Retain Members of the Creditors' Rights Section?

  • Our members are comprised of competent attorneys whose practices are concentrated in the field of creditors' rights and who are involved with networks of peers dedicated to promoting high standards and excellence in service to their clients.
  • Our members are involved in the creation and dissemination of current changes in legislation and case law on a regional and national level.
  • Our members engage in continuing legal education in the areas of creditors' rights and bankruptcy.
  • Many of our members have achieved certification as a Creditors' Rights Specialist from the American Board of Certification (recognized by the ABA ).
  • Our members enjoy recognition for high professional standards from both the business and legal communities.