What are the "red flags" in a bankruptcy case that would trigger an audit
as opposed to a file pulled randomly?
Top 10 mistakes attorneys make and how to avoid them?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 9:23 AM, wrote:
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> As you know, our next program is March 22. Peter Anderson, Jennifer Braun
> and Abe Fuerstein will be our speakers. I will be the moderator. Their
> program will be aimed at describing what they do and how they do it. What
> I am most interested in is "who decides what?" How do the dynamics work?
> I am going to meet with them soon to go over an outline I have prepared.
> Please advise what questions you think I should ask them and what areas we
> need further clarification. Jon Hayes
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What are the "red flags" in a bankruptcy case that would trigger an audit as opposed to a file pulled randomly?Top 10 mistakes attorneys make and how to avoid them?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 9:23 AM, <
jhayes@hayesbklaw.com> wrote:
As you know, our next program is March 22. Peter Anderson, Jennifer Braun and Abe Fuerstein will be our speakers. I will be the moderator. Their program will be aimed at describing what they do and how they do it. What I am most interested in is "who decides what?" How do the dynamics work? I am going to meet with them soon to go over an outline I have prepared. Please advise what questions you think I should ask them and what areas we need further clarification. Jon Hayes
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