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Landis Rath & Cobb’s Matthew Pierce Selected to Participate in National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges Next-Generation Program

Landis Rath & Cobb LLP Associate Matthew R. Pierce is one of only forty bankruptcy practitioners invited to participate in the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ) 13th annual Next Generation Program that will take place during the NCBJ annual meeting in Orlando, Florida this fall. The exclusive program hosts forty up-and-coming bankruptcy practitioners from across the country who have demonstrated legal excellence in the practice of bankruptcy law.  Matt and fellow participants will attend various events during NCBJ’s annual meeting, including a judicial roundtable discussion, educational offerings, and networking opportunities.

“Participation in NCBJ’s Next Generation program as an associate was one of the highlights of my career,” said Landis Rath & Cobb partner and Next Generation alumna Kim Brown.. “I’m excited for the opportunity it affords Matt and look forward to attending the Next Generation alumni reception together. I continue to benefit to this day from the program.”

The mission of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges is to promote the interests of United States Bankruptcy Judges generally; to utilize our expertise on issues of bankruptcy law and procedure to improve the administration of the bankruptcy system; to foster scholarship, collegiality and diversity among members of the bankruptcy bench and bar; and to provide opportunities for education and networking for bankruptcy judges and the bankruptcy community at large. Next Generation is co-sponsored by the American College of Bankruptcy.