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This product provides an overview of alternatives for distressed businesses, including state-specific parts relating to ABCs (assignments for the benefit of creditors) and receiverships.
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$858.00
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This product covers the substantive and procedural law governing the resolution of the most frequently argued matters in commercial bankruptcy cases.
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$754.00
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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 |
Addresses bankruptcy laws, related legal issues, and potential consequences of specific actions regarding loans secured by personal property collateral.
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$1,576.00
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This publication answers questions in a wide range of bankruptcy-related areas, including fraudulent transfers, involuntary petition, proofs of claim and more. Book $1,052.00 |
This primer provides an excellent introduction to the judicial, regulatory and legislative frameworks that characterize Canada's legal system, and touches on the major bankruptcy and insolvency themes. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This indispensable guide provides practitioners with in-depth analysis of the most common concerns in secured claims disputes, including citation to important caselaw. eBook - ProView $25.00 |
This title offers guidance to both debtor and creditor lawyers, as well as to creditor professionals facing the prospect of a state law liquidation, and includes 30 pages of sample forms and checklists. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This book guides counsel on admitting and contextualizing expert valuation evidence before the bankruptcy courts, and gives practitioners the tools they need to evaluate, retain, and communicate with valuation professionals. eBook - ProView $55.00 |
This treatise provides a practice-oriented guide to all phases of Chapter 13 proceedings, from debtors' prefiling considerations through discharge, litigation, and appeals. |