Early bird registration for 2026 Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference ends March 20

Sarah D. Morrison Chief judge at United States District Court Southern District of Ohio
Sarah D. Morrison Chief judge at United States District Court Southern District of Ohio
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The United States Bankruptcy Court announced on March 13 that early bird registration for the 2026 Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference will expire on March 20, 2026. The conference offers networking opportunities, plenary sessions, practice-specific breakout sessions, and round table discussions with judges.

The event is designed to bring together legal professionals working in bankruptcy law to share knowledge and engage with members of the judiciary. Attendees can earn continuing legal education credits, as the course is approved for 6.25 hours in Ohio and Kentucky and 6.3 hours in Indiana.

Richard Jones, Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court, said participants are encouraged to join their colleagues at the conference. More information about the event and registration details can be found at https://benchbarsdoh.com.

The conference aims to support ongoing professional development within the bankruptcy law community by providing a forum for discussion and learning directly from judges and peers.

Legal professionals interested in attending are advised to register before March 20 to take advantage of the early bird discount.



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