ABI World Podcast Features Discussion on Church Bankruptcies

ABI World Podcast Features Discussion on Church Bankruptcies

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ABI WORLD PODCAST FEATURES DISCUSSION ON CHURCH BANKRUPTCIES

June 16, 2006 Alexandria, Va. The latest American Bankruptcy Institute podcast features a conversation on diocesan bankruptcies between ABI Executive Director Sam Gerdano and Ford Elsaesser, a senior partner of Elsaesser Jarzabek, et al. of Sandpoint, Idaho. Elsaesser, a former ABI president and chairman, represents the Association of Parishes in the Diocese of Spokane, Wash. In the wake of recent sexual abuse legal proceedings, several Catholic Church diocese have filed for bankruptcy in order to maintain operations while working out settlements to pay for the abuse claims. To date, the diocese of Spokane, Wash., Tucson, Ariz., and Portland, Ore., have filed for bankruptcy due to the escalating costs of the abuse settlements.

Elsaesser’s practice includes commercial law and banking, bankruptcy, trusteeships and receiverships, and corporate law. He serves as an adjunct professor at St. John’s Law School LL.M. Bankruptcy Program in New York and the University of Idaho’s School of Law. Elsaesser was awarded the Idaho State Bar Professionalism Award in 1999 and the Idaho State Bar Pro Bono Award in 1991. He is also a Fellow in the American College of Bankruptcy.

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