Wednesday, September 23, 2009

CPCC’s Institute for Entrepreneurship partners with N.C. Bar Association to host bankruptcy program

CPCC's Institute for Entrepreneurship partners with the N.C. Bar
Association's N.C. LEAP to host bankruptcy program

Program free and open to the public, to discuss such issues as
foreclosure, bankruptcy and reorganization

WHAT: As a result of the recent recession, some businesses are
experiencing financial difficulty. Central Piedmont Community
College's Corporate & Continuing Education (CCE) Department is pleased
to partner with the N.C. Bar Association to host a program that
addresses the issues of foreclosure, bankruptcy, reorganization and
their tax implications.

If you're considering filing for bankruptcy, come and listen to a
panel of volunteer lawyers from N.C. LEAP (North Carolina Lawyers for
Entrepreneurs Assistance Program) discuss these issues in detail so
that you may make an informed decision about your business practices.

N.C. LEAP, a program of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) and
the NCBA Foundation, is the signature project of the NCBA's Business
Law and Corporate Counsel sections.

WHERE: CPCC Central Campus, Hall Professional Development Building,
Room 215, 1112 Charlottetowne Ave., Charlotte, N.C.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 – 1-3 p.m.

CONTACT: This session is free and open to the public. To register for
this seminar, please call our CCE Helpdesk at 704.330.4223 or visit
cce.cpcc.edu/e-institute.

CPCC is the largest community college in North Carolina, offering 100
degree and certification programs, customized corporate training,
market-focused continuing education, and special interest classes.
CPCC is academically, financially and geographically accessible to all
citizens of Mecklenburg County. In 2002, the National Alliance of
Business named CPCC the Community College of the Year for its response
to the workforce and technology needs of local employers and job
seekers through innovative educational and training strategies.