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BANKRUPTCY SOFTWARE SPECIALISTS CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY SEMINAR 31 ST ANNUAL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA MAY 5 -7, 2015 HOST TRUSTEES: BOB BROTHERS AND JOHN HAUBER

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BANKRUPTCY SOFTWARE SPECIALISTS

CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY SEMINAR

31ST ANNUAL

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

MAY 5 -7, 2015

HOST TRUSTEES:

BOB BROTHERS

AND

JOHN HAUBER

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WELCOME Start your engine and get your motor running! The BSS Seminar has come to

Indianapolis! Chapter 13 Trustee Bob Brothers and his successor, John

Hauber, are serving as hosts for the activities this year and it will be fun and

educational as always. We welcome you all and thank you for your

attendance!

Safety is mentioned every year but we do not want to become complacent

about that so please be careful and watch out for one another. We ask that

you review our safety page to be reminded of things to do to be safe. This

great city that will be our home for a few days is well known for sports of all

kinds. It is visited by many travelers annually. Indianapolis wants them all to

be safe. Please do your part to make that happen.

We want you to be comfortable so please let us know if you have any

problems. We are your pit crew and ready to serve you.

Our goal is to educate and hopefully you will learn some things to make your

life easier. We will have 56 hours of presentation and a vast array of

knowledge will be shared. We have tried to provide topics all along the

technical scale and something suitable for all members of the trustee staff.

Finally, we want you to have fun while taking advantage of this opportunity.

There are a number of ways for this to happen but your participation is the

key ingredient. So please attend the workshops, talk with others during the

breaks, and go to the networking events.

We are fortunate this year to have a number of workshop presenters from

outside the BSS staff. They bring years of experience and a hands-on

perspective that is vital. We thank them all very much and appreciate their

efforts. There are a number of topics being presented and we have tried to

provide something for everyone. This is the reason we are here so please

partake and get your fill.

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We have exciting events planned in addition to the workshops. These will

provide for great business networking opportunities so please attend and

further enhance your seminar experience.

The Welcome Reception will be held in the hotel at the High Velocity Sports

Bar.

The Trustee Luncheon will be held in the Trevi-Marzio room of the Osteria

Pronto, also in the hotel.

And last but not least, there will be an evening reception at the NCAA

Conference Center and Hall of Champions located near the hotel.

So take a pit stop, relax, and enjoy the activities while being further

empowered with the knowledge and experience of your peers. Thank you for

attending. We know your time is important. Together we will achieve all our

goals for this seminar. Welcome to you all!

WELCOME TO

INDIANAPOLIS!

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SAFETY Your safety is our primary goal - GOAL #1. Indianapolis serves as host to many

special events including the Indianapolis 500, the Big Ten Conference Basketball

Tournament, and for the first time in 2012, Super Bowl XLVI. Indianapolis is no

stranger to managing visitor safety. However, crime exists in all major cities, and

Indianapolis is no exception. As with any destination, and any trip, we recommend

that attendees practice common sense. Business travelers, men and women, can fall

victim to attack. To assist in insuring your safety, we offer a few tips.

1. Travel in groups.

2. Do not wander into deserted, non-tourist areas of the city.

3. If you lose your room key, insist that the hotel rekey your key immediately,

whether or not you have a roommate. Inconvenience is better than

jeopardizing your safety.

4. When in your room, lock your door and secure with the safety latch; never

prop your door open, or open your door to someone until you are sure of their

proper identity.

5. Do not carry your room number with you on the key sleeve.

6. If you need to involve hotel security in a situation, for any reason, please

insure Marty or Sandra is made aware; if timing is practical, please allow one

of them to accompany you to hotel security, but do not delay reporting.

7. Practice common sense - trust your instinct.

8. Remember – it is always better to be safe than sorry.

9. If you fall victim to a crime during your stay, we will report to the hotel as

applicable, and file a police report.

10. If you have any safety issue, after taking action to report to the proper

authorities, please advise Marty or Sandra as quickly as is reasonably

possible.

Have fun and be careful!

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Top Ten Reasons to Visit

Indianapolis

Racing Capital of the World Though you may be racing from workshop to workshop take time out to enjoy

Indianapolis. Indianapolis is home to the world's largest single-day sporting event,

the Indianapolis 500 and the world's second largest single-day sporting event, the

Brickyard 400. On May 10, 2014, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway welcomed a new

race, Grand Prix of Indianapolis, marking the first-time an IndyCar road course race

has ever been conducted at the iconic track.

Off To The Races! Be informed by the plethora of topics in the workshops that, more than ever, are

being presented by those with hands on experience! You can even have some fun in

the fourth annual Knowledge Bowl!

Hoosier Hospitality Indianapolis has earned a reputation for providing top-notch service known as

Hoosier Hospitality. First-rate amenities combine with exceptional service to ensure

a wonderful visit to this capital city.

Top Trustees Bob Brothers and his successor, John Hauber, have accepted the challenge of hosting

and have all the ingredients for a successful event.

We don’t need roads where we’re going! With more hotel rooms connected by climate-controlled skywalk than any other city

(4,700), dining options, and a four-story mall with more than 100 specialty shops

also all connected to the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium via

skywalks, Indy offers one of the most walkable meetings packages in the country – in

all weather.

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Get Your Motor Running! When the meetings conclude, Indianapolis comes alive with hundreds of places for

good times and good conversation. From top-notch restaurants to late night live

music venues, comedy clubs to cabaret shows, Indy is alive with after-hours fun and

networking locales every day of the week.

Vibrant! Indy’s energetic downtown offers over 300 diverse restaurants and 50 major

attractions, including world-class arts and cultural institutions, award-winning sports facilities, miles of bike paths, a scenic Central Canal, and 250 acres of urban

green space. And the city never stops developing.

Visit with Friends

Come see all your old friends and make new ones too. Network, share ideas, and

enjoy everything Indianapolis has to offer.

Meet the Pit Crew Take advantage of the opportunity to see the BSS staff in person. There's no denying

how important you are to us and we sure would like to see you. We always

appreciate your input!

Looking Ahead Curious where the seminar will be held next year? Come to Indianapolis and find out

when the next site is ushered up.

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KEY EVENTS Academic Offerings - Quick Guide

TNG 2015 Seminar General Assembly Overview

Fees on Receipts – A Year In Review

Fees on Receipts – The General Ledger Resource

Fees on Receipts – The Monthly Report/Trustee Fee Recon

Fees on Receipts – Debtor Refunds & Closing Cases

13Software Legal Grand Prix

Beep. Beep. Beep. I’m Backing Up

Reimagining the Document Tree in TNG

Fun with Worksheets!

Back to TNG Basics

Alternative Approaches to Desktops and Servers

Back to the Future – Windows Server 2012 Migration

Crystal Clear Crystal Reports

NDC Update

STACS New Computer Training Resources

Court Case Reconciliation 2.0

TNG13 Document Routing – The Owner’s Manual

BSS Standard Report Enhancements

System Manager TNG Workstation, Server, and Application Maintenance

TNG13 Knowledge Bowl 2015

13Software Enhancements – Version 8.6.X

13Software Touch – The User’s Experience

13Software Touch – The Administrator’s Experience

13Software Touch – Worksheet Exploratorium

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KEY EVENTS

WELCOME RECEPTION Tuesday, May 5th, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

High Velocity Sports Bar JW Marriott

Relax with friends and colleagues on the ground floor of the downtown JW Marriott

and experience a groundbreaking integrated

entertainment concept. Recap the day’s events with others and

get yourself recharged for day two. Plan to stop by before

venturing out to dinner!

TRUSTEE LUNCHEON Wednesday, May 6th, 2015

11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Osteria Pronto JW Marriott

All attending Chapter 13 Trustees are cordially invited to the Trustee Luncheon, to be held in the Trevi-Marzio room of the Osteria Pronto, starting

after the morning sessions end.

EVENING RECEPTION at the NCAA Conference Center and Hall of Champions

Wednesday, May 6th, 2015 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

(Please wear your name tags)

Please come relax from your full day of meetings as you take a stroll through the NCAA Hall of Champions two levels of interactive

exhibits and create a true-to-life understanding of what it takes to make the grade. We will have scrumptious appetizers and delicious

desserts to tempt your taste buds and we hope you will enjoy this evening while visiting with some old and new friends.

CALLING ALL TENNIS SHOES TO THE COURT! Wear your craziest, most unique, oldest, or just your favorite pair

for a contest! And yes, there will be a prize! The winner will be announced at breakfast on Thursday morning!

See you there!

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WELCOME TO INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

FOR YOUR INFORMATION GREETINGS! We wanted to take this opportunity to very warmly and very sincerely welcome each and every one of you to this, our 31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar, here in Indianapolis, Indiana. With an academic curriculum that will influence your intellectual growth, and a social program that will allow you to further cultivate existing relationships, as well as establish new ones, we have always felt that both components are equally important and valuable experiences. Thank you for attending! SAFETY: Your safety is a primary concern for us. As in all locations, please be aware of your surroundings, and please travel in groups. Please consult our safety information page for important security points. EARLY REGISTRATION will be on Monday, May 4th in Room 106 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. THE SEMINAR WEBSITE is operational and will serve as host to meeting materials and information. SEMINAR MATERIALS are being posted, as available, to the 13software website for your access and review. Please note that printed material, including attendee lists, will not be available at the conference. Only an agenda will be available in printed form at the conference. Reference the site by accessing www.13software.com Seminar 2015 tab. For login and password credentials, please contact Marty Quinn via email @ [email protected]. WEATHER in Indianapolis in May averages lows around 50 and highs around 70. It is suggested to check the forecast for zip code 46204 before packing. DRESS for the seminar is casual.

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TNG KNOWLEDGE BOWL 2015 is seeking volunteers to participate in this year's knowledge bowl. You can sign up as a team of 3 or as an individual to be placed on a team. We welcome the rookies and the seasoned veterans looking to defend your title or maybe even seek redemption from previous years. This is a fabulous and exciting way to fulfill those competitive juices, with the hope of experiencing the "thrill of victory." Please examine the workshop description and contact [email protected] to join in on the 2015 TNG Knowledge Bowl action.

SIGN UP EARLY! <<<<< Sign up to play by emailing [email protected] >>>>>

AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION: Assuming one is flying into Indianapolis, taxi is one option for transportation to the hotel. It should cost approximately $35.00 one-way and take about fifteen to twenty minutes. Alternate transportation recommended by the hotel is Carey Limo Shared Ride. The cost is $15 one-way and a reservation is required. The hotel does not provide shuttle service. Please always check prices first as these are just estimates. For those driving, the hotel offers on-site parking for $37 and valet parking at $42 per day. Self-parking is off Washington Street past the Courtyard and SpringHill Suites Hotels – 2nd entrance off of Maryland Street. Please, always check the quoted rates and privileges, as these are subject to change. TELEPHONE RATES: Please review hotel room telephone rates and policies, as established by the hotel before making any calls from your hotel room, so as to not incur any unexpected telephone charges. Also please review any hotel Internet access policies as well. Any questions please consult the hotel front desk. INTERNET ACCESS: Please review the hotel’s Internet access policies and rates prior to use. The guest room access to High Speed Internet will be complimentary. Guest rooms have wired and wireless connection options. There is also complimentary wireless in the lobby and public areas. If you have any questions, please consult the hotel front desk as polices can change. Please, always check the quoted rates, as rates change.

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MEETING SPACE AND ELEVATORS: Please consult your agenda for session and event locations, or ask a BSS employee for assistance. As always, with a group of this size, we appreciate in advance your patience with elevators and meeting space. NAME TAGS: Please wear your name tag at all times during conference events, including workshops, meals, and breaks. There may be multiple conferences taking place, and thus, we stress the importance of wearing your name tag. It will be very important to wear your name tag to the “Welcome Reception” at High Velocity Sports Bar and to the event at the NCAA Conference Center and Hall of Champions. It will be necessary for admittance – no exceptions. NETWORKING EVENTS: All agenda events are located in JW Marriott in Indianapolis with the following exceptions: Evening at the NCAA Conference Center and Hall of Champions which is a 5 to 10 minute walk from the hotel. TRUSTEE LUNCHEON: The Trustee Luncheon will be held at the Osteria Pronto. It is located in the lobby of the JW Marriott at 10 South West Street. THE WELCOME RECEPTION: The Welcome Reception will be held at the JW Marriott at the high-tech High Velocity Sports Bar. EVENING RECEPTION: An Evening of Food and Fun will be held at the NCAA Conference Center and Hall of Champions located at 700 West Washington Street and is a short walk from the hotel.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!

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Things to Do in Indianapolis

MUSIC

Music to All Ears

Indy offers a wide range of music venues suitable to all musical tastes, from intimate stages

and underground bars to mega stadiums playing popular national acts. Spend a summer

evening outdoors with big-name acts at The Lawn at White River State Park or Klipsch

Music Center north of the city, or enjoy a picnic dinner while listening to the symphony at

Conner Prairie’s amphitheater. Or dance to popular local bands outside at The Rathskeller

Biergarten.

Discover up-and-coming indie bands at Radio Radio and Do317 Lounge in Fountain Square,

or listen to jazz at Madame Walker Theatre, Chatterbox and Jazz Kitchen.

Lively cabaret singers are on stage at Chef Joseph’s and The Cabaret! at Columbia Club. For

blues, the historic Slippery Noodle Inn is the go-to spot with nightly shows. For those

wanting something a little more classic, the Murat Theatre, Clowes Hall and Hilbert Circle

Theatre are beautiful backdrops to great performances from the Indianapolis Symphony

Orchestra, Indianapolis Opera, and more.

TOURS

Whether you prefer to walk the oldest neighborhood in the city, bike and learn about

Indianapolis automotive history, or take a jog while seeing historical sites, there is a tour

for you. Visit http://www.visitindy.com for more information on tour companies.

DINING

Indianapolis offers over 250 diverse dining options for all palates and price points. With its

rich soil and surrounding agriculture, Indy has been supporting farm-to-table restaurants

for decades, with local farmers providing the freshest in produce and protein to menus.

International fare, world-famous steakhouses, and sports bars with plenty of televisions for

viewing the big game are also just around the corner.

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Signature Dishes

You could feast at a different steakhouse every day of your stay in Indy and still leave a few

for your next visit. But to find the signature dish of Indianapolis, make reservations at the

historic St. Elmo Steak House that still operates in its original 1902 location right

downtown. Their world famous shrimp cocktail is made with fresh horseradish ground

daily and was recognized as ‘the world’s spiciest dish’ by the Travel Channel. To tame the

heat, select a glass of wine from their impressive 20,000-bottle wine cellar.

Adam Richman, host of Man vs. Food, found a signature Hoosier dish worthy of a trip to

Indiana, and we think you’ll agree. The traditional breaded pork tenderloin sandwich is

served as tasty as it is big. Try one at Plump’s Last Shot, a hole-in-the-wall pub owned by

Bobby Plump who made the basket that inspired ESPN’s #1 movie Hoosiers.

Culinary Delights

Only-in-Indy restaurants are plentiful, surrounding visitors with rich history and richer

flavors. Indianapolis’ Italian heritage can be experienced at Iozzo’s, Milano Inn and Iaria’s,

that all opened in the 1930’s, while German heritage shines through at The Rathskeller.

Another historic setting, City Market, offers a wide array of vendors selling fresh and local

options from crepes to creole. And an Indy staple, Shapiro’s Delicatessen, has been filling

stomachs with generous portions since 1905. USA Today recognized it as one of America’s

greatest delis.

And more recent additions to Indy’s restaurant scene have increased the number of great

dining spots. A century-old storefront took on new life as Tavern on South, with a menu

featuring quality ingredients well prepared. BRU Burger Bar dishes up twists on an iconic

American food. The Libertine is known for contemporary cocktails enjoyed alongside re-

imagined, high-end bar food. And Black Market, a gastropub tucked at the end of Mass Ave,

pairs innovative entrees and pickled everything with great local brews.

To cap off a meal for those with a sweet tooth, a Red Velvet Elvis cupcake from The Flying

Cupcake or truffles from Best Chocolates in Town can’t be missed.

Farm-to-Table Favorites

With the area’s rich agriculture, Indianapolis is home to an array of farm-to-table

restaurants. James Beard Award-finalist chef Regina Mehallick leads the city’s slow food

movement, and her culinary expertise can be savored at R Bistro. Don’t be surprised if your

meal is sourced from the garden outside the restaurant’s front door. Another James Beard

Award nominee, Greg Hardesty, frequently rotates the locally-sourced menu items at his

culinary playground, Recess.

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Goose the Market, a “Top 10 Sandwich Shop” according to Bon Appetit, serves up quality

Indiana-raised meats and crafted cheeses, and even offers a bacon-of-the-month club. And

recently opened hotspots, Bluebeard and Cerulean, feature contemporary cuisine with the

best ingredients surrounding farms have to offer.

Café Patachou has won legions of followers with award-winning gourmet breakfasts and

healthy lunches served up in an energetic, metropolitan setting. It got noticed

by Gourmet.com, who placed it on their “Top Ten Healthiest Restaurants in the Nation” list.

(Don’t miss the cinnamon toast!)

And no foodie visit would be complete without a trip to Traders Point Creamery, an urban

organic dairy farm. This 150-acre farm raises and serves grass-fed beef, crafts custom

cheeses and serves up the best in ice cream. Their products can be found nationally on the

shelves of Whole Foods but are best sampled on site.

International Flare

Nearly every continent is represented among Indy’s array of authentic international dining

spots, which can be found throughout downtown and surrounding cultural districts. But an

area of town known as International Marketplace takes the cake. This neighborhood

consists of culinary entrepreneurs representing over 70 languages and cultures, leading

the New York Times to claim Indy as “where the world comes to eat”. Turkish, Moroccan,

Mexican, Middle Eastern, German, Cuban, Asian, Peruvian, Indian, Brazilian, Italian,

Spanish…it’s all here.

Bazbeaux’s: Since 1986, Bazbeaux’s signature thin crust pizzas, distinctive salads, and

French bread sandwiches have made their mark in Broad Ripple and newer locations in

downtown Indianapolis and Carmel. Traditional fixings such as pepperoni and mushrooms

are available, or you can choose from the exotic list of snow pea pods, avocado and BBQ

sauce to create your own new favorite treat. Cheese-less pizzas paired with gluten-free or

vegan crusts show Bazbeaux’s attention to food allergies and special diets. With over two

dozen topping options to make everything from a meat lover's pizza to a vegetable-packed

delight, Bazbeaux’s offers something for everyone in your family for lunch and dinner.

St. Elmo Steak House: You know St. Elmo for their award-winning shrimp cocktail that

dates back to the turn of the century, but don’t overlook the rest of the distinctive steak

house menu. Named an America's Classic by the James Beard Foundation, prime rib, filet

mignon, and king crab macaroni and cheese are classic dishes prepared with the utmost

attention to detail. St. Elmo takes pleasure in serving their customers, reminding you of

what fine dining really means. After finishing your rich cheesecake dessert, let the

experience of a great dinner linger by heading upstairs to the 1933 Lounge for a signature

pre-prohibition-style handcrafted cocktail.

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Shula’s Steak House: A 1940's San Francisco Style Supper Club, Blue Point Coastal Cuisine

was the Gaslamp's first seafood restaurant. Blue Point selects only the best seafood,

oysters, and meats from coast to coast each day to use in dishes such as Lobster Crusted

Sea Bass with crispy red potatoes, roasted mushrooms and black truffle vinaigrette, and the

Blue Crab Mac n Cheese with white truffle and parmesan.

Adobo Grill: Foodies flock to this Chicago import for authentic, regional, Mexican dishes.

Adobo Grill's claim to fame is the fresh guacamole prepared tableside and hand-shaken,

fresh lime margaritas. Adobo features a two-story bar with the best selection of over 90

different 100% blue agave tequilas. Menu ranges from different types of fresh ceviche to

cilantro-marinated skirt steak layered with grilled tomatoes and tomatillo guacamole.

Don't miss the live mariachi band every Thursday from 6-9 pm. Also Latin Night every

Saturday featuring salsa, reggaeton, bachata, top 40 and more.

Fogo de Chao: Fogo de Chao (fo-go de-shoun), is a dining experience like no other. Sit

back, relax and enjoy the exotic Brazilian steakhouse experience called churrasco from the

centuries old Gaucho tradition of roasting meats over pits of open fire. Fogo's elegantly

decorated dining rooms are a-buzz with Gauchos serving skewers of meat on demand.

Lunch and dinner menus feature unlimited servings of 15 different savory cuts of fire-

roasted beef, pork, chicken and lamb and a sumptuous buffet of gourmet salads and fresh-

cut vegetables. Traditional side dishes of warm cheese bread, fried bananas, crispy hot

polenta and seasoned mashed potatoes are served and replenished throughout the meal.

The restaurant's award-winning wine list, traditional Brazilian beverages, and a variety of

rich, decadent desserts complement this truly unique dining experience.

Scotty’s Brewhouse: This local sports bar empire packs fans in due to their affordable

menu with over 50 items to choose from and 84 TVs. Visitors most enjoy their fried dill

chips and large outdoor patio overlooking downtown Indianapolis.

Café Patachou: Serving high-quality, made-to-order and made-from-scratch gourmet

breakfast and lunch items in a unique atmosphere. Enjoy a menu that includes award-

winning three-egg omelets, thick slabs of homemade cinnamon toast, homemade chicken

salad and a rotating selection of homemade soups.

The Flying Cupcake Bakery: This locally-owned cupcake wonderland was named a Top

50 Cupcake Bakery in the country by The Daily Meal. The menu changes daily, but favorite

flavors like Red Velvet Elvis and Here Comes the Bride seem to be staples. For those vegan

and gluten free cupcake lovers, visit Indy's only vegan and gluten free cupcake bakery, the

new Flying Cupcake Raw, located just a little north of downtown.

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CULTURAL DISTRICTS

Indianapolis contains six thriving and distinct Cultural Districts, each offering an eclectic

mix of shopping, dining and entertainment. The city’s newest amenity, the Cultural Trail, is

a bicycle and pedestrian path that winds through downtown connecting visitors with these

unique neighborhoods.

Wholesale District: Welcome to the Main Event.

Entertainment is front and center in the Wholesale District, set in the heart of the central

business district. Here you will find your favorite hotel brands surrounded by the retro-

style Bankers Life Fieldhouse – home of the NBA Pacers and concerts by big-name acts,

Lucas Oil Stadium – home of the NFL Colts and Super Bowl 2012, and the versatile Indiana

Convention Center. Circle Center Mall, a four-story shopping hub, and Georgia Street, a

unique outdoor event promenade, connect these major event venues. Just steps away are

attractions such as Monument Circle, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indiana

Repertory Theatre, comedy clubs, steakhouses, sports bars, and more.

Mass Ave: 45 Degrees from Ordinary.

Known for its art galleries and theaters, this free-spirited, five-block avenue is also lined

with boutique shopping, independent restaurants, traditional pubs, and public art. An array

of theaters, large and small, offers visitors their pick of traditional plays and musicals, off-

beat productions, edgy and adult-oriented drama, or any type of comedy imaginable. Mass

Ave is also the place to be for finding locally handcrafted goods and unique souvenirs.

Fountain Square: Funky. Artsy. Retro. Anything but Square.

Experience vintage charm, shop galleries of talented local artists, take swing dancing

lessons, and try your hand at duckpin bowling all in this funky neighborhood. Visitors can

also dine at an assortment of locally-owned restaurants, enjoy a honey wine flight at

Indiana’s only meadery, and tour a microbrewery where scientists create the recipes.

Indiana Avenue: Rhythm. Reborn.

Indiana Avenue celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the African-American community in

Indianapolis. The cornerstone of this neighborhood is Madame Walker Theatre, a great

place to hear jazz on an historic stage that has seen the likes of Wes Montgomery and Louis

Armstrong. The theatre stands in honor of America’s first self-made female millionaire and

hosts an eclectic line-up of more than 100 performances a year. Before the show, visit the

Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library, which celebrates the literary, artistic and cultural

contributions of this Indianapolis native.

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The Canal & White River State Park: Discovery Runs Through It.

Located in the heart of downtown, White River State Park offers 250 acres of green space

and attractions all connected by a glimmering canal walk and art-lined pedestrian

pathways. Bicycles, kayaks, Segways, pedal boats, and even gondolas activate the Central

Canal that is also home to three prominent memorials. Colorful murals and giant sculptures

decorate paths leading to an outdoor concert venue, top-10 zoo, award-winning baseball

stadium, towering IMAX theater, and world-class museums.

Broad Ripple Village: We’re Open if you Are.

Just north of downtown is a lively neighborhood with a mix of one-of-a-kind shops, art

galleries, innovative chefs, and popular nightlife spots. This trendy village is also

highlighted by greenways and known as where “Mr. Top 10”, David Letterman, grew up.

Indianapolis Cultural Trail

City planners from Portland to Paris have traveled to Indy to see how the city managed to

take away a lane of car traffic to make way for a $63 million, 8-mile bicycle and pedestrian-

friendly Cultural Trail. The decorative brick path connects visitors to hotels, restaurants,

attractions and cultural districts. Also lined with art and landscaping, it has garnered

international attention as a model for urban revitalization.

MUSEUMS

Indianapolis museums have garnered international recognition for creativity and excellence. With numerous quality and unique institutions throughout the city, there is bound to be one that appeals to every interest and age.

The Indian(a) Story

The Eiteljorg Museum is the only museum of its kind in the Midwest, immersing visitors in Western art and the many cultures of American Indians through exhibitions, performances, festivals and hands-on workshops. This award-winning museum offers one of the finest collections of its kind in the world.

Uncover Indiana’s secrets through hands-on exhibits exploring the state’s diverse history at the Indiana State Museum, a world-class institution constructed from Indiana limestone, steel and glass. Then venture down the street to the Indiana History Center to discover the state’s past via interactive experiences and archives.

And history and literary buffs can tour the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library as well as the homes of James Whitcomb Riley and President Benjamin Harrison, all Indiana natives.

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Sports Lovers

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum captures the rich 100-year-old history of the world’s fastest sport in the ‘Racing Capital of the World’. And Dallara IndyCar Factory uses 23,000 square feet of interactive and hands-on exhibits to convey the intense engineering and technology behind the sport. The NCAA Hall of Champions showcases all 23 collegiate sports and the heart and dedication it takes to be a student-athlete.

Artistic Discovery

Situated on 152 pristine acres of gardens and grounds, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is an impressive institution. The collection of 54,000 works spans 5,000 years of African, American, Asian, and European history, making it one of the largest encyclopedic museums in the country. Robert Indiana’s original LOVE sculpture greets visitors on the front lawn, usually surprising them that it’s not in Philly or New York.

MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS

Indianapolis is home to more memorials honoring our nation’s veterans than any other city in the United States, second only to Washington, D.C. Acres upon acres are dedicated to honoring and remembering past heroes.

Honoring and Remembering

Monument Circle is the iconic heart of downtown, and visitors can get a spectacular eagle-eye view of the city from atop the 284-foot Soldiers & Sailors Monument. Just a few blocks north, the Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District contains two museums, three parks, American Legion’s headquarters, and 24 acres of monuments, statues, sculptures, and fountains. The Shrine Room at the Indiana War Memorial is stunning, with red marble and materials from around the world to symbolize the world-wide nature of the war, 24 stained glass windows and a 30’-tall suspended American flag hanging over the Altar of Consecration. The lower level is the free Indiana War Memorial Museum that displays Indiana’s participation in wars throughout history.

The Central Canal runs through White River State Park and is home to the Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial, where twenty-seven curved glass walls represent medal recipients from 15 different conflicts from the Civil War through Iraq and Afghanistan. A sound system plays recorded stories of medal recipients for visitors. Also along the canal are the USS Indianapolis Memorial and the 9/11 Memorial.

North of town, visitors can find the nation’s third largest cemetery with its peaceful, park-like grounds and beautiful architecture and sculptures. Crown Hill is the final resting place

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of several U.S. Vice Presidents, John Dillinger, members of the Vonnegut family, Alexander Ralston, and James Whitcomb Riley.

SPORTS

Indianapolis is a sports lover’s dream destination. Collegiate, amateur, professional – Indy

has it all, from top-ranked teams to award-winning facilities, and the experience of hosting

over 400 national and international sporting events over the past 30 years.

A Sports Lover’s Dream

Indianapolis is a natural destination for people who love sports, whether amateur,

collegiate, or professional. Cheer on the NBA Pacers, WNBA Fever, or USHL Ice at Bankers

Life Fieldhouse. Tour the home of the NFL Colts and Super Bowl 2012, Lucas Oil Stadium.

Or catch a baseball game at Victory Field, which Sports Illustrated named the best minor

league ballpark in America.

Discover Collegiate Athletics

The NCAA Hall of Champions showcases all 23 collegiate sports and the heart and

dedication it takes to be a student-athlete. The Hall offers two levels of interactive exhibits

to engage visitors, including golf, skiing and baseball simulators and a chance to shoot free

throws in a 1930’s-style basketball gym. Visitors can test their knowledge at sport-specific

trivia, discover past champions’ stories, and more. A short journey north to Hinkle

Fieldhouse on the campus of Butler University puts visitors in the historic arena where

ESPN’s #1 movie, Hoosiers, was born when Bobby Plump hit his famed shot in 1954.

Go 180 MPH

You can’t leave town without a visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame

Museum. Each year 33 drivers go insanely fast around the iconic 2.5-mile oval during the

world’s largest single-day sporting event, the Indy 500. Adventurous visitors can ride in a

real two-seat IndyCar around the track at speeds up to 180 mph. And after speeding past

the finish line, they can kiss the famous yard of bricks like past winners. Just down the

street is the Dallara IndyCar Factory with 23,000 square feet of interactive and hands-on

exhibits centered around the engineering and technology of the world's fastest sport.

Play a Course to Dye Fore

For golfers, Indiana is home to legendary golf course architect Pete Dye and more of his

designs than any other place in the world. The Pete Dye Golf Trail celebrates and honors his

great work. Experience three distinct designs by the man who finished better than Nicklaus

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and Palmer at the 1957 U.S. Open, including his first 18-hole design at Maple Creek and

Brickyard Crossing with four holes inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Fast Facts

Churchill Downs, Yankee Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the Roman Coliseum and Vatican City can

all fit inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval.

The first event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a helium gas-filled balloon

competition on Saturday, June 5, 1909 - more than two months before the oval was

completed.

116,000 visitors and a record-setting 5,100 credentialed media attended Super Bowl 2012

in Indy.

Indianapolis hosts the country’s largest half marathon – the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-

Marathon, where participants get to run/walk/jog around the Indianapolis Motor

Speedway.

Sports Business Journal named Bankers Life Fieldhouse the finest NBA Basketball Arena in

the Country.

Lucas Oil Stadium was named “best overall stadium experience in all of sports” in 2012 by

Stadium Journey.

BEING ACTIVE

As one of the country’s most walkable cities, Indianapolis already promotes active, healthy travel. But numerous parks, paths and recreational amenities make Indy conducive to hosting energetic visitors of all ages and ability.

The Great Outdoors

Tour the new 8-mile bicycle and pedestrian-friendly Cultural Trail that connects visitors to hotels, restaurants, attractions and cultural districts. The trail is lined with art and landscaping, leading it to garner international attention as a model for urban revitalization. Tours and bicycle rentals are conveniently available throughout downtown at The Bike Hub @ City Market and Wheel Fun Rentals in White River State Park, and some hotels provide guests with complimentary bikes during their stay.

White River State Park offers 250 acres of green space, attractions, and special event venues, all within walking distance of downtown hotels. Visitors can rent bicycles, kayaks, pedal boats, Segways and even gondolas to cruise the Central Canal and tour the park.

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ActiveIndy Tours offers seven guided walking, biking and jogging tours that show off highlights of the city. More guided walking tours are available through Indiana Landmarks, and self-guided tours are available at WalkIndianapolis.com.

There are also over 30 miles of greenways and trails winding through the city for runners and avid bicyclists. And just northwest of downtown is the nation’s sixth largest state park, Eagle Creek, which offers 3,900 acres of trails, a 1,400 acre lake, ropes course, and ziplining. To the east is Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park with 1,700 acres of hiking and mountain biking trails.

SHOPPING

While the four-story Circle Centre Mall connected to hotels and the convention center is a favorite among attendees, Indy’s six cultural districts are the places to go for locally-made goods and unique finds.

Retail Therapy

Indy offers a variety of shopping destinations from the largest mall in Indiana to small, independent boutiques. The four-story Circle Centre Mall is the shopping hub of downtown with over 100 specialty shops and dining options. The mall is easily accessible, as it’s connected via skywalk to hotels and the convention center and offers plenty of affordable underground parking. On the north side of Indianapolis are two more major shopping centers, Castleton Square Mall – anchored by four department stores, and The Fashion Mall at Keystone that offers high-end retailers and dining.

The city has more unique, locally owned stores than ever before lining the streets of cultural districts. Visit Mass Ave, Fountain Square and Broad Ripple to find clothing, art and gifts. Arts a Poppin, IndySwank and Silver in the City sell wares by local artists, and parents can’t go wrong at the colorful and kinetic Mass Ave Toys. Exotic, fair-trade crafts are at Global Gifts, and Indy Reads and Big Hat Books maintain the charm of old-fashioned bookstores.

For an only-in-Indy souvenir such as a handbag, shower curtain, or iPad case, look to People for Urban Progress. This local nonprofit salvaged the roof fabric of the NFL Colt’s old stadium and five miles worth of Super Bowl banners from landfills, cleaned it, and is repurposing it into unique one-of-a-kind products. These hand-crafted items can be found in their studio in Fountain Square and at several boutiques throughout the city.

[Source – Promotional Copy, visit www.visitindy.com for more information. Reproduced with permission of VisitIndy.com.]

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Bankruptcy Software Specialists 31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar

Indianapolis, Indiana MAY 5-7, 2015

TUESDAY through THURSDAY

JW Marriott Indianapolis jwindy.com

10 South West Street Indianapolis, IN 46204

Phone: (800)228-9290 or (317)860-5800

Please reference Bankruptcy Software Specialists LLC/31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar when making hotel reservations by telephone to insure the group rate. The number is 1-800-228-9290. Our group rate is $170 not including taxes, etc. Please make reservations by March 31, 2015. Please note the conference pattern of Tuesday through Thursday format. If you should need assistance with your travel reservations, please contact Debbie Harwood at Travel Leaders (901) 377-6600 or (800) 264-1824, or by email at [email protected]. Please reference Bankruptcy Software Specialists (BSS). Also, please note that travel agency fees will apply if using this method.

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31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar

Indianapolis, Indiana May 5th - May 7th Registration Form

Trustee Attendee (as you want your name to appear on your name tag) Phone City State E-mail address Please check appropriate fee(s): please note that there is no partial registration fee or per event fee. $650 Seminar Registration May 5th - May 7th

Please check for special meals (add necessary comments)

Please check if you will be attending the following events: Welcome Reception @ High Velocity (Tuesday): Evening Reception @ NCAA Conference Center and Hall of Champions (Wednesday): If you plan on bringing a social attendee, please contact Sandra Thompson prior to April 1st, at [email protected], for the social attendee fee and to make your reservation. Please make checks payable to Bankruptcy Software Specialists and include the registration sheet(s) with your check. Please send your payment, along with your registration form(s) to:

Bankruptcy Software Specialists 3246 Players Club Circle

Memphis, TN 38125 Payments are due before April 1st. If you cancel before April 15th, you will receive a full refund. Any cancellations after this date cannot be refunded due to the deadlines with the hotel and food establishments. There will be no discounts for missed functions. PLEASE MAKE YOUR HOTEL RESERVATIONS PRIOR TO MARCH 31, 2015.

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Bankruptcy Software Specialists 31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar

Indianapolis, Indiana 2015

WORKSHOP TECHNICAL RATINGS RANGE

Non-technical Technical

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS

TNG 2015 Seminar General Assembly Overview

Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This initial session will be offered as a general assembly presentation for all attendees. The session will

present “what’s new” with BSS and recap what has happened since the May 2014 seminar. We will give a

preview of the various sessions to be offered. We will give a status update on the TNG13 Touch

application as to where things stand and the direction of the product.

GUIDE TO THE WORKSHOPS

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Alternative Approaches to Desktops and Servers

Ray Burcham, Information Technology Manager, Office of John Talton, Tyler TX

Craig Maddux, Systems Administrator, Office of Kevin Anderson, Salt Lake City, UT

Presentation discusses how to build your own non-proprietary desktops and servers to allow simple part

replacement when upgrade is due. These machines cost on average 65% less compared to Dell or HP with

the latest offerings of processors and motherboards which are not available to large manufacturers yet

due to engineering packages before production.

To VDI or not to VDI, that is the question. At this writing (January) we are in a first desktop test phase (so

far so good). By the time the May seminar happens we will be able to report on the advantages (hopefully

not the disadvantages) of using a VDI environment. We anticipate that we will have found we can manage

one template for forty plus desktops instead of individual management of forty plus desktops, that user

individualization is still possible, and as we need to replace desktops we can do so with either a thin

client or an inexpensive computer compared to the workstations we now employ.

Beep. Beep. Beep. I’m Backing Up

Justin Crone, Director of MIS, Office of Isabel Balboa, Cherry Hill, NJ

This session will provide a comprehensive review of database and server backups. Examples, tips, and

techniques for all levels of system administrators will be provided. The session will also focus on

efficiency and space saving solutions using bundled backup software and RedGate SQL Backup.

Crystal Clear Crystal Reports

Ian Hutchinson, IS Specialist, Office of Chapter 13 Trustee Huon Le, Augusta GA

Looking for ways to do more with Crystal Reports? Looking for ways to do less work creating Crystal

Reports at the same time? Whether you just got back from your first Crystal Reports class or already get

consulting calls from your colleagues, this class will help you to the next level. This session will cover

situational tips and tricks for challenges this seasoned Crystal Reports designer has encountered and

overcome. Bring your challenges with you and learn more about maintaining different print and pdf

versions, expanding your use of Report Text, printing extra copies based on user selections, and more.

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Fun with Worksheets!

Debbie Smith, Director of Administration & IT, Office of Al Russo, Robbinsville, NJ

Sometimes we get into a rut with our software. It happens. Come to this session to snap out of the old

case management routine. Learn how to have Fun with Worksheets! from the perspective of both a case

administrator and an IT person. Maybe you'll be one of the lucky ones to have that 'lightbulb moment’,

and take something really useful back to your office. Maybe you'll say to yourself, "We already do that!”

in which case GOOD FOR YOU! Maybe you'll nap.

Back to the Future – Windows Server 2012 Migration

Craig Smith, IT Manager, Office of Nancy Whaley, Atlanta, GA

Germain Zepeda, Systems Manager, Office of Rod Danielson, Riverside, CA

Useful steps to avoid the pitfalls in migration to Microsoft Windows Server 2012. Whether moving your

BSS servers or your domain to the latest Server Operating System, you will learn about issues that others

have faced and how they were resolved while making the transition. Planning, installing and configuring

servers will be touched upon during this session.

STACS New Computer Training Resources

Tom O’Hern (ICF Jacobs & Sundstrom – STACS, Baltimore, MD)

STACS will provide a demo of their new web portal and features for Trustees, staff, and administrators.

A key focus will be on the new professional training portal, the wide array of topics in video and

courseware format, and how to utilize this training for staff and system administrators. Other topics

include malicious software (malware) prevention, response techniques and tools essential for all

computer users.

NDC Update

David Shapiro (National Data Center, Pleasant Hill, CA)

Mary Ruppenthal (National Data Center, Pleasant Hill, CA)

We’ll be presenting some great new screens for your Debtors, as well as customizations available with

expanded data.

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13Software Legal Grand Prix

Dan Gibbs, Gibbs Consulting & Training Services, Peachtree City, GA Adrienne Starke, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Bring your legal team back to the track for another lap to discuss 13Software Tools designed to meet the

challenges of the courtroom. From a unique new tool called the Dynamic Forms Generator developed for

you based on feedback from last year’s event to ideas just off the starting line, these legal solutions are

where the rubber meets the road. Draft off this discussion to more efficiently reach the finish line. This

pit crew will share tricks and tips for calendaring tools like Matter Listing to keep you in the race.

Whether you are interested in the basic tools you might have missed or complex solutions made simple,

this session will get you the checkered flag, while pacing to allow time to explore a few features in more

detail and adding a surprise at every turn.

TNG13 Knowledge Bowl

Tim Romine, Bankruptcy Software Specialists Adam Stevens, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Indianapolis has been the host of some of the largest sporting events in the country including the Indy

500 and Super Bowl XLVI. Now comes the newest feather in Indy's competitive sports cap: The TNG

Knowledge Bowl! That's right, the Knowledge Bowl is back again for its 4th year, and this year promises

to be the best yet! The Knowledge Bowl is a TNG Trivia session where two teams will compete against

each other for the coveted title of "Knowledge Bowl Champion." This year will be a one round

competition where the winner takes all. The fun isn't just for the competitors though! As audience

members, you will have the opportunity to answer questions and win prizes! The last three years have

been filled with fun, education, smack talking, and lots of excitement, and this year will not be any

different! If you are interested in playing, please email Marty at [email protected].

BSS Standard Report Enhancements

Tim Romine, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This session will cover changes made to the set of BSS Standard Reports over the last few years. New

reports, new prompts, and new functionality will be discussed.

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Fees On Receipts – A Year In Review

Marty Quinn, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This session is designed to offer the attendee a review of key features associated with the Fees on

Receipts initiative, and hopefully a greater understanding of all things FOR. All aspects that drive trustee

percentage fees and the associated calculations will be examined, from setup to posting to analysis.

Experience and environment allow for a greater understanding, but questions do not disappear. Why

does it do that? Can it do this? What does the future hold? What can be done to make tricky things less

tricky?

Fees On Receipts – The General Ledger Resource

Marty Quinn, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This workshop is designed to offer the attendee a look at how the general ledger works, and with that,

how to create a properly established general ledger that can be used to map to the monthly report, and

balance book to bank. The reliance on the general ledger as a tool has become increasingly important as

a result of Fees on Receipts. Although one resource, among many resources, the proper and adequate

understanding, along with the vision to enhance, and the comfort that comes with validation and time,

can make this a “go to” financial resource beyond any other in the TNG world.

Fees On Receipts – The Monthly Report/Trustee Fee Recon

Marty Quinn, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This workshop is designed to offer the attendee a logical flow from the general ledger session into the monthly report and fee recon session. The Fees on Receipts initiative impacted the monthly report, which allows for a fresh look at accounting processes and procedures. Certain nuances will be covered that will offer the attendee a fresh look at tracking mechanisms that may make reporting a bit easier, either for the trustee operation or the trustee operation’s outside accounting. Funds flow will be discussed, categorization will be discussed, tips and tricks from others that have been effectuated will be discussed. The focus is on the trust financial accounting side. Also, this workshop is designed to offer the attendee a look at how trustee fees can be reconciled in the Fees on Receipts environment. Things are superb when actual fees and computed fees are in sync; or are they? Is that overall variance of $ 4.99 rounding – or is it something else? Remember that there is nothing wrong with a variance as long as it is explainable and reasonable. We will explore various techniques that can be utilized so as to insure that actual fees and calculated fees are different only in an explainable way and a reasonable way.

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13Software Touch - The User’s Experience

Rusty Short, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Adrienne Starke, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Come and experience the fun (!) as we look at the new Touch interface to the software from a user's

perspective. This is a BYOD (Bring You Own Devices) session. If you have a laptop, tablet, or phone and

want to experience it yourself, we’ll have wireless connectivity to the software if you want to follow

along. We’ll examine all of the cool new features that allow users to get to the information that matters

most to them - allowing them to be more efficient and effective. This journey is just beginning so come

with an open mind and lots of ideas!

13Software Touch – The Administrator’s Experience

Rusty Short, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Adrienne Starke, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This session will be examining the 13Software Touch software from an administrator’s point of view.

Like any new adventure there are plenty of questions that need to be answered – and that’s what this

session will be doing. What kind of changes should I expect? Are there any new hardware or software

requirements necessary? How will my users be affected? I thought the software only worked on touch

devices but now I hear it works on any computer – is that true? How do I get my worksheets into the

Touch software? How do I set up users to use Touch? What was Captain Hook's name before he had a

hook for a hand? We’ll answer all of your questions – and more.

Reimagining the Document Tree in TNG

Rusty Short, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

There were some enhancements made recently to the Document Tree which is used to view documents

within a case. These changes were made to make it easier to work with the documents. In this session

we’ll look at what these changes are, how they can be used, and what is going on in the background to

make it all work.

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13Software Touch - Worksheet Exploratorium

Adrienne Starke, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Rusty Short, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Join us in exploring this new, exciting, area of Touch Worksheet development. This session will contain

an overview of creating a worksheet in Touch; preview of new BSS default Touch worksheets; use of

Touch worksheet elements such as buttons, tabbed panels, accordions, modal windows, and table

creation; techniques for searching, filtering, sorting, and regrouping data; and incorporating scripts into

Touch worksheets. Bring your spirit of adventure, curiosity, and creativity to this fun and informative

session!

Fees on Receipts – Debtor Refunds & Closing Cases

Dixon Stuart, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

This session is designed to delve into the world of debtor refunds and closing cases, but specifically

dealing with these areas under fees on receipts. Learn about the posting functions specific to debtor

refunds. Learn about the nuances and specifics related to closing cases. There have been some updates to

the software along the way related to debtor refunds and closing cases. We will highlight these also

during this session.

TNG13 Software Enhancements – Version 8.6.X

Dixon Stuart, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Yes, you are correct in that version 8.6.x was geared to the fees on receipts rollout. However, that is not

all that is offered in this robust software upgrade. This session will highlight the updates and

enhancements specific to fees on receipts. However, we will also review and reveal other great features

of this software upgrade. There are a myriad of great features in this version, so don’t miss this session to

learn about these features.

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TNG13 Document Routing – The Owner’s Manual

Dixon Stuart, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

So, you are not quite sure how to get documents routed the way you really want. Come to this session and

learn. We will cover everything there is to know about the “core” pieces of document routing. We will

show you how to effectively use maintain form types, document process management, settings on

document form types, user parameters, securing documents, ECF parameters, and more. You will learn

how to use all of these “out of the box” functions in TNG13. Once you go through this session, you will be

a certified document routing expert.

System Manager TNG Workstation, Server, and Application Maintenance

Rick Wherry, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Are you keeping TNG on the track but want to do something about the sluggish performance, fuel

consumption and slick tires? Well come learn about the things you should be doing to prevent problems,

fix existing ones and get back in the lead.

Court Case Reconciliation 2.0

Rick Wherry, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Still struggling with reconciling your cases to the court's data? Come to this session to get a review of

what others have done about this and what TNG offers to help. Also find out about new TNG

enhancements that may make life easier for you.

Back to TNG Basics

Rick Wherry, Bankruptcy Software Specialists

Do you have all the latest whiz-bang technology? Is it ratcheted up to the nth degree? Well maybe you

need to get back to the basics. Come see and learn about some straightforward but important things that

you may not be doing, or not doing completely or properly. This is a session on common things done in

TNG that you may not be taking advantage of and a review of how to do them and why.

WORKSHOPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THE SEMINAR WEBSITE FOR UPDATED WORKSHOPS AND

DESCRIPTIONS - www.13software.com - click on SEMINAR 2015 – Thank You!

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Bankruptcy Software Specialists 31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar

Indianapolis, Indiana 2015

Monday, May 4th

Start Time End Time Description Location

6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Early Registration

Room 106

Tuesday, May 5th

Start Time End Time Description Location

7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

White River E-F

7:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Registration

Room 106

8:45 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Welcome Address

White River E-F

9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. TNG 2015 Seminar General Assembly Overview

White River E-F

10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Court Case Reconciliation 2.0 13Software Legal Grand Prix (Part 1) Beep. Beep. Beep. I’m Backing Up Reimagining the Document Tree in TNG

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch

White River E-F

1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Fees On Receipts – A Year In Review 13Software Legal Grand Prix (Part 2) Fun with Worksheets! 13Software Touch – The User’s Experience

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Fees On Receipts – The General Ledger Resource BSS Standard Report Enhancements Back to the Future – Windows Server 2012 Migration 13Software Touch – The Administrator’s Experience

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

3:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Fees On Receipts – Monthly Report/Trustee Fee Recon TNG13 Document Routing – The Owner’s Manual System Manager TNG Workstation, Server and Application Maintenance 13Software Touch – Worksheet Exploratorium

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION

High Velocity

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Bankruptcy Software Specialists

31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar Indianapolis, Indiana

2015

Wednesday, May 6th

Start Time End Time Description Location

7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

White River E-F

7:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Registration

Room 106

8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. NDC Address to Attendees White River E-F

9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Mortgage Committee Address to Attendees Regarding Mortgage Coding Best Practices

White River E-F

10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Fees On Receipts – A Year in Review NDC Update Fun with Worksheets! TNG13 Knowledge Bowl

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch

White River E-F

11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. TRUSTEE ONLY Lunch Osteria Pronto

1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Fees On Receipts – The General Ledger Resource STACS New Computer Training Resources Alternative Approaches to Desktops and Servers 13Software Touch – The User’s Experience

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Fees On Receipts – Monthly Report/Trustee Fee Recon TNG13 Software Enhancements – Version 8.6.X Crystal Clear Crystal Reports 13Software Legal Grand Prix (Part 1)

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

3:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Fees on Receipts – Debtor Refunds & Closing Cases Back to TNG Basics Back to the Future - Windows Server 2012 Migration 13Software Legal Grand Prix (Part 2)

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. EVENING RECEPTION NCAA Conference Center & Hall of Champions

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Bankruptcy Software Specialists 31st Annual Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Seminar

Indianapolis, Indiana 2015

Thursday, May 7th

Start Time End Time Description Location

7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

White River E-F

8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Closing Comments White River E-F

9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Court Case Reconciliation 2.0 STACS New Computer Training Resources Crystal Clear Crystal Reports 13Software Touch – The User’s Experience

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Fees on Receipts – Debtor Refunds & Closing Cases NDC Update Alternative Approaches to Desktops and Servers 13Software Touch – The Administrator’s Experience

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch

White River E-F

1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. TNG13 Document Routing – The Owner’s Manual System Manager TNG Workstation, Server and Application Maintenance Beep. Beep. Beep. I’m Backing Up 13Software Touch – Worksheet Exploratorium

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Break

White River Foyer outside E-F

2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TNG13 Software Enhancements – Version 8.6.X Back to TNG Basics BSS Standard Report Enhancements Reimagining the Document Tree in TNG

White River A-B Room 103/4 Room 101/2 White River C-D

Note: The meeting rooms for the General Assembly and Break-out sessions are located on the White River Ballroom Level. Please note that the agenda is subject to change – a final copy will be posted on the site prior to the start of the seminar

and will be available at registration.