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Bill Burnett to Join Panel at 12th Annual TMA Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium

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Philadelphia, PA

William J. Burnett, Chair of the Bankruptcy, Financial Restructuring and Risk Management Department at Flaster Greenberg, has been selected to serve as a panelist at the 12th Annual TMA Mid-Atlantic Regional Symposium. He will join a panel of industry experts on Thursday, June 12th from 9:50 - 11:00 a.m. in the session entitled “Hot Topics and Trends in Restructuring.”

Burnett concentrates his practice in bankruptcy, reorganizations and workouts. He is also an adjunct professor at the Temple University Beasley School of Law for the Integrated Transactional Program. He has been an active board member of TMA for the last ten years and most recently began his year term as Secretary of the Philadelphia Chapter in January of 2014.

TMA is the leading organization dedicated to turnaround management, corporate restructuring, and distressed investing. Established in 1988, TMA celebrates its 25th anniversary with more than 9,000 members in 48 chapters worldwide, including 31 in North America. Members include turnaround practitioners, attorneys, accountants, investors, lenders, venture capitalists, appraisers, liquidators, and executive recruiters, as well as academic, government, and judicial employees.

The Symposium will take place June 11 - 12, 2014 at the Revel Resort & Casino in Atlantic City, NJ and has been approved for CLE, CPE and CTP credits. For additional information on the event, or to register, click here.
 

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