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I am signed up to go to NACBA this year. I think that for me it will be really beneficial now that I have been out on my own for a year and have some understanding about the real life application of the law. I am really looking forward to going.
I was disappointed that the hotel doesn't accept pets! Does anyone know of a hotel within walking distance that accepts pets? I can't live without my little dachsie. The conference is at the Marriott Marquis at 55 Fourth Street, SF.
Holly Roark
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> Jon:
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> NACBA is clearly superior to the ABA programs. NACBA is all about consumer
> law. ABA is mostly about commercial bankruptcy and only occasionally
> sponsors a consumer program.
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> David A. Tilem
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> Jonathan
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> Subject: [cdcbaa] NACBA
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> I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was
> wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
>
> Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
>
> OR
>
> Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
>
> All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jonathan Leventhal
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I attended NACBA last year in Chicago and am signed up to attend this year's
event in San Francisco.
The materials alone are well worth the price of admission to the event.
It's all consumer focused. And the vendors are all lined up to help your
practice. Free books, etc. too! Last year, I even got a gift pack in the
mail after the event from a vendor!
I have referred to my NACBA materials many times since last year.
See you there!
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Jonathan wrote:
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>
> I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was
> wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
>
> Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the
> trip?
>
> OR
>
> Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
>
> All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jonathan Leventhal
>
>
>
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I attended NACBA last year in Chicago and am signed up to attend this year's event in San Francisco.
The materials alone are well worth the price of admission to the event. It's all consumer focused. And the vendors are all lined up to help your practice. Free books, etc. too! Last year, I even got a gift pack in the mail after the event from a vendor!
I have referred to my NACBA materials many times since last year.
See you there!
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Jonathan <law@3yl.com> wrote:
I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
ORIs the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.Jonathan Leventhal
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Jon:
NACBA is clearly superior to the ABA programs. NACBA is all about consumer
law. ABA is mostly about commercial bankruptcy and only occasionally
sponsors a consumer program.
David A. Tilem
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
Law Offices of David A. Tilem (a debt relief agency)
206 N. Jackson Street, #201, Glendale, CA 91206
Tel: 818-507-6000 Fax: 818-507-6800
* Bankruptcy specialist cert. by State Bar of CA Bd of Legal
Specialization.
Jonathan
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 5:45 PM
To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [cdcbaa] NACBA
I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was
wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
OR
Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan Leventhal
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Jon:

NACBA is clearly superior
to the ABA programs. NACBA is all about consumer law. ABA is mostly
about commercial bankruptcy and only occasionally sponsors a consumer
program.


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Tilem
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Specialist*
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NACBA is well worth the money. I have attended a few and never left without learning a lot. Dennis is absolutely right.
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> If you are new, it is well worth the money.
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> Dennis McGoldrick
> 350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
> Torrance, CA 90503
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> On Feb 19, 2010, at 5:45 PM, "Jonathan" wrote:
>
> I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
>
> Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
>
> OR
>
> Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
>
> All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jonathan Leventhal
>

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If you are new, it is well worth the money.
Dennis McGoldrick
350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
Torrance, CA 90503
On Feb 19, 2010, at 5:45 PM, "Jonathan" wrote:
I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
OR
Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan Leventhal
If you are new, it is well worth the money.Dennis McGoldrick350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207BTorrance, CA 90503On Feb 19, 2010, at 5:45 PM, "Jonathan" <law@3yl.com> wrote:

I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
OR
Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan Leventhal

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I was considering attending the NACBA meeting in San Francisco. I was wondering if any members have attended previous NACBA meetings.
Is it worth the expense of the event itself as well as the cost of the trip?
OR
Is the Nuts and Bolts West an alternative. Should I do both?
All thoughts, sugestions would be greatly appreciated.
Jonathan Leventhal

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