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    Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice includes detailed discussions of all the areas of tension between the Bankruptcy Code and the Internal Revenue Code including bankruptcy tax issues from each perspective. It offers the best way to anticipate

    Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
    Service Number:30921601
    Pages:3632
    Publication date:2025-03-10
    Practice area:Bankruptcy law
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    C. Richard McQueen

    McQueen practices law in Atlanta, Ga., with the firm of Greene, Buckley Jones & McQueen. His primary areas of practice include bankruptcy, creditor's rights, and commercial litigation. In addition to his career as a practicing attorney, McQueen taught 

    Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.
    C. Richard McQueen, Jack F. Williams
    Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.
    C. Richard McQueen, Jack F. Williams
    Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.
    C. Richard McQueen, Jack F. Williams
    Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 2025 ed.
    C. Richard McQueen, Jack F. Williams

    Jack F. Williams

    Williams is a professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, Ga., where he teaches and conducts research in a number of areas, including admiralty, bankruptcy, business and commercial law, tax, sports law, and Islamic law (Sharia).