Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner’s Guide, Fourth Edition
serves as the comprehensive reference on bankruptcy litigation topics for
legal practitioners in all specialties.
For the generalist and commercial law practitioner it clarifies basic
Bankruptcy Code issues and practical features of bankruptcy litigation
including consumer bankruptcies, business and corporate reorganizations,
liquidations and personal debt restructuring.
For the bankruptcy professional, it serves as a sophisticated compendium of
reliable forms, recent case law, and statutory amendments relating to all
major bankruptcy topics including:
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Automatic stay
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Preferences
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Dischargeability
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Executory contracts
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The Chapter 11 confirmation process
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Appellate procedures
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Chapter 13 individual debt restructurings
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The rights and obligations of secured and unsecured creditors
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And much more!
Only Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner’s Guide
delivers instant access to:
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An exclusive collection of key bankruptcy litigation resource materials
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Practical insights into the bankruptcy court system
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A consolidated presentation and analysis of bankruptcy provisions common to
all cases
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Reliable, practice-based coverage of Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 cases
Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner’s Guide
delivers broad coverage that keeps you completely current with the latest law
in all key areas. Updated twice annually, this one-of-a-kind reference serves
as the foundation of your bankruptcy library by providing:
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The starting point for researching the widest range of bankruptcy litigation
issues
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A guide throughout all stages of bankruptcy litigation
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A consolidated resource and practical tool that combines case law and analysis
as well as a valuable CD-ROM to help you navigate familiar and unfamiliar
areas of bankruptcy litigation
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