Seasoned Financial Attorney Jen Lee has returned to CLE Companion for her second presentation, this one focusing on Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing. This CLE will include an introduction to the statue, how it differs from a chapter 7 filing, identifying candidates, filing, motions, as well as short and long term outcomes.
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Presenter Bio:
Jen Lee is a debt and credit strategy attorney. Jen Lee Law, Inc. has offices in San Francisco, San Ramon, and Tracy, CA. Her firm’s primary focus is on helping
individuals and business owners understand their rights when it comes to debt and credit, including bankruptcy options. She helps clients examine their financial situations and provide long-term solutions for reducing debt and stress in their lives. Before moving to California, she grew up in a very small town in North Dakota with a population of about 500. She earned her law degree (JD) from the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to law school, she worked for 8 years managing different teams within the insurance industry. In addition to a law degree, she has an MBA and a B.S. in Business Management.
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