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July 24, 2024

Janice Grubin Volunteers With ABI Mentoring Program for 2024

Janice Grubin, Restructuring, Bankruptcy & Creditors’ Rights Practice Area co-chair, has volunteered to serve as a mentor for the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee’s 2024 Mentoring Program. 

The program connects active or recently graduated business and law students with ABI past presidents and members who can provide guidance on career and professional development. Mentors and mentees discuss ethical issues, common malpractice risks and traps, career goals, client development, and more.

ABI’s Mentorship Program will hold bi-monthly meetings to discuss a variety of topics with resources from ABI and members of the reorganization community, including judges, trustees, attorneys and accountants. The group meetings will provide an opportunity to interact with other experienced insolvency professionals while offering an educational program and fostering opportunities to discuss important topics in the mentees’ professional development.
 

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