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    Bankruptcy Law Fundamentals features authoritative discussions on the following topics:

    • Diminished super discharge in Chapter 13 in response to Congress, adding injuries caused by drunk driving, educational loans, and restitution imposed after conviction
    Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
    Service Number:43438964
    Publication date:2024-05-21
    Practice area:Bankruptcy law
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    Richard I. Aaron

    Aaron is a Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Utah, teaching legal history, bankruptcy, and gaming law. He holds degrees from Harvard University (A.B. with honors, 1959) and the University of Wisconsin (J.D. 1962), and is a fellow of the American