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Bankruptcy law products

Legal Solutions from Thomson Reuters offers comprehensive legal resources for bankruptcy law practitioners.

This guide provides insight into the differences between constructive and intentional fraud claims, how the elements of the claims can be proved, and the defenses that are typically raised.

eBook - ProView $25.00

This Aspatore legal title provides guidance on matters from loan to own to credit market effects and ongoing economic recovery.

Book   $80.00

This manual details the real-world application of the debtor-in-possession part of the Bankruptcy Code and explains common lending practices.

eBook - ProView $25.00

This title incorporates the 2005 changes to the Bankruptcy Code in its streamlined guidance to the ins and outs of preference claims and preference liability.

eBook - ProView $9.99

This guide was developed to assist lenders in understanding the bankruptcy process in business and consumer cases, and their role in that process.

eBook - ProView $9.99

This title compiles the best ABI articles and papers on consumer bankruptcy in 2012, covering chapter 13 plans, the foreclosure crisis, tax issues, student loans, and more.

eBook - ProView $9.99

Comprehensive, accurate, and timely coverage of everything that is happening in bankruptcy law and practice.

Book (Full Set)   $9,191.00
ProView eBook   $9,191.00

The index for the official text of New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations (NYCRR).

Book (Full Set)   $70.84

This handbook describes the typical second-lien financing and distinguishes the features of a second-lien financing from alternatives such as mezzanine financing.

eBook - ProView $9.99

This book analyzes the doctrine of deepening insolvency, its significance in calculating damages in liability scenarios, interplay with fiduciary duties, potential defenses for allegations, and significant caselaw on this issue.

eBook - ProView $25.00