Registration for 2026 Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference closes April 8

Beth A. Buchanan, Chief Judge at U.S District Court For The Southern District Of Ohio
Beth A. Buchanan, Chief Judge at U.S District Court For The Southern District Of Ohio
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The United States Bankruptcy Court announced on April 7 that registration for the 2026 Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference will close at midnight on April 8. Interested participants are directed to visit https://benchbarsdoh.com for more information and to complete their registration.

The conference is an important event for members of the bankruptcy legal community, providing an opportunity for judges, attorneys, and other professionals to discuss key issues and developments in bankruptcy law.

Richard Jones, Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court, issued the notice reminding potential attendees about the registration deadline. No additional details about conference topics or speakers were provided in the announcement.

Those wishing to attend are encouraged to register before the deadline to secure their participation.



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