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MATTHEW BORUTA is an attorney at the law firm of Robert D. Cheesebourough, Bankruptcy Law. He has ten years of experience in bankruptcy. Mr. Boruta earned his B.A. degree from State University Grand Valley and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law. He is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association (Bankruptcy Section). ERIC N. ENGEBRETSON is an attorney with the law firm of Whitham, Hebenstreit & Zubek, LLP. He has a general civil practice, which includes representing debtors and creditors in various consumer bankruptcy matters. Mr. Engebretson also practices in the area of family law, and assists his bankruptcy clients in addressing the legal ramifications of various orders entered in connection with divorce and family law cases, including domestic support obligations. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association and the Sagamore American Inn of Court. Mr. Engebretson is admitted to the state of Indiana and the U.S. District courts for the Northern and Southern districts of Indiana. He graduated from Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis and Hanover College, cum laude. JENICE GOLSON-DUNLAP is a sole practitioner in Indianapolis with Jenice Golson-Dunlap, P.C. She has been a respected litigator representing a wide array of clients and cases for more than 34 years. She serves as a Chapter 7 Panel Trustee for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees. Ms. Golson-Dunlap also represents the Indiana Southern District Bankruptcy Trustees on the U.S. Trustee's Advisory Committee for Region 10. Because of her bankruptcy background, she lectures nationally and locally. Ms. Golson-Dunlap serves as local counsel for Ford Motor Company in consumer cases in several counties in Indiana. Besides these duties, she limits her private practice to civil litigation. She is a former assistant attorney general for the state of Ohio and a former assistant corporations and assistant elections counsel for the Ohio Secretary of State. Ms. Golson-Dunlap also has served as an assistant county prosecuting attorney for Montgomery County in Dayton, Ohio. She received her B.A. degree from Howard University and her J.D. degree from the Howard University School of Law. Ms. Golson-Dunlap is licensed in Indiana and Ohio and is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. District courts for the Northern and Southern districts of Indiana, and the U.S. District courts for the Northern and Southern districts of Ohio. She is a member of the Indiana State, Marion County, National and American bar associations. CATHERINE L. MOLNAR-BONCELA is an attorney with the Merrillville law firm of Gouveia & Associates, where her primary responsibilities include representing consumer and business debtors in federal court. She is a former law clerk to the Honorable Judge Kent Lindquist with the Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Indiana. Ms. Molnar-Boncela is a past adjunct professor at Valparaiso University where she taught debtor-creditor and bankruptcy reorganizations. She is a member of the Indiana State and Illinois State bar associations, and the U.S. District courts for the Northern and Southern districts of Indiana. Ms. Molnar-Boncela earned her B.A. and J.D. degrees from Valparaiso University, her LL.M. degree from DePaul University and her M.S.B.A. degree from Indiana University. STEVEN P. TAYLOR is the founding attorney of the Law Office of Steven P. Taylor, P.C. He is experienced in all aspects of consumer bankruptcy, including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 debt relief. Mr. Taylor's practice has been limited to consumer bankruptcy since April 1996. He is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Before entering private practice, Mr. Taylor worked as a middle market corporate lender for Bank One Columbus. He is admitted to the state of Indiana and the U.S. District courts for the Northern and Southern districts of Indiana. He graduated from Capital Law University, cum laude, and Indiana University. JAMES T. YOUNG is a partner with the Indianapolis law firm of Rubin & Levin, P.C., where he practices in the areas of creditors' rights, bankruptcy, commercial litigation, corporate, business planning, real estate, intellectual property, and landlord and tenant law. He served as law clerk to the Honorable John W. Montgomery, circuit court judge, St. Joseph County, Indiana. Mr. Young has spoken previously for National Business Institute and the Institute for Paralegal Education on landlord/tenant, real estate and trademark issues. He was chair of the Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Section of the Allen County Bar Association from 2000 through 2002. Mr. Young has served periodically as a guest lecturer at the Indiana University School of Informatics, in Indianapolis, Indiana. His prior presentations, publications and CLE faculty topics have included "Selected Issues Concerning Appraisers and Auctioneers in Bankruptcy Cases, the Bulk Sales Act and Valuation" and "My Client Filed Bankruptcy, Now What Do I Do?" for the Allen County Bar Association; "Business Bankruptcy Changes to the Bankruptcy Code" and "Defending Avoidance Actions" for the Indiana Institute of Credit; "Annual Bankruptcy Institute" for the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum; and "Navigating the Paperless Court in Indiana," "Aligning Your Practice With the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005," "Trademark and Intellectual Property Administration for the Corporate IP Paralegal/Administrator," "An Advanced Look at Indiana Real Estate Law," "Evictions and Landlord/Tenant Law in Indiana" and "Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law" for National Business Institute and its related companies. Mr. Young earned his B.S., M.B.A. and J.D. degrees from Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a member of the Indianapolis, 7th Circuit and American bar associations and the Indiana State Bar Association.
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