Early bird registration for Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference ends March 27

Richard Jones, Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court
Richard Jones, Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court
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Early bird registration for the Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference expires on March 27, according to a statement from the United States Bankruptcy Court. The final day to register for the conference is April 8, 2026.

The announcement is important for legal professionals and others interested in bankruptcy law who wish to attend the event at a reduced rate. The court encourages participants to take advantage of early registration before it closes.

“Early bird registration for the Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference expires today. The last day to register for the conference is April 8, 2026. Please visit https://benchbarsdoh.com for more information and to register,” said Richard Jones, Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court.

Further details about the conference, including agenda and speakers, are available on the event website. Registration after March 27 will be at standard rates until April 8.

The court’s communication serves as a reminder of key deadlines related to this annual event that brings together members of the bench and bar community.



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