Don't let creditors steal your fresh start! Reporting or attempting to collect discharged debts is illegal.
Don't let creditors steal your fresh start! Reporting or attempting to collect discharged debts is illegal.
CEO and Manager of NCBLC, O. Max Gardner III, draws from his deep well of experience to offer a variety of online services to best prepare attorneys for bankruptcy cases as well as the overall litigation process. Max has several websites available to attorneys who want to access his expansive knowledge on all things litigration. These provide an invaluable toolset for the practicing attorney wishing to take his or her practice to the next level.
www.ultimatelitigationbootcamp.com
The Advanced Consumer Rights Litigation Boot Camp is an intensive two and one-half day learning experience that teaches you all you need to know about the litigation experience. You will learn the art of drafting a complaint, taking depositions with an actual court reporter and continue all the way through the litigation experience ending in a real life courtroom with a real trial judge for an actual trial experience. Max and Pete will be with you every step of the way to demonstrate every trick and trap in the book. You will also learn many tricks that are not in the book and never will be.
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www.maxinars.com
Learn proven strategies from the attorneys and experts who have developed and implemented them across the country, including Gardner’s own Bankruptcy Litigation Model through streaming video and one-on-one access to Max. [website coming soon]

www.maxbankruptcybootcamp.com
Max Gardner’s Bankruptcy Boot Camp is an intensive four-day seminar devoted
to learning and implementing Max Gardner’s exclusive and copyrighted
Bankruptcy Litigation Model. All campers are encouraged to arrive during the
afternoon on Thursday for registration and orientation and for a personal “tour
of the land” with Max. The Camp officially begins on Friday morning and runs
through the close of business on Monday. If they survive, all graduating
campers may choose to leave on Tuesday morning.
