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This title compiles the best ABI articles and papers on consumer bankruptcy in 2013, covering such topics as individual chapter 11, divorce and dependent children issues, lien-stripping, student loan discharge, mortgages, tax issues, and more. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This book addresses the recurring "thorny" issues that don't have clearly defined answers in consumer bankruptcy practice, such as getting the discharge, credit counseling and debtor education, and postconfirmation modifications. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This manual covers the basics of insurance law for the bankruptcy professional and vice versa and distinguishes claims in an insurance sense from those under the Bankruptcy Code. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This Key Number digest contains headnotes for state and federal bankruptcy cases from the earliest times to the present. Book (Full Set) $32,280.00 |
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the chapter 13 bankruptcy process from the perspective of both debtors and creditors. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This manual guides executives, general counsel, and tax advisors of the financially distressed company in planning for, and playing their respective roles in, the reorganization process. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
Provides both topical and section-by-section analysis of the Bankruptcy Code and Rules under the 1978 Bankruptcy Code and subsequent amendments. Book (Full Set) $35,726.00 |
This title compiles the best ABI articles and papers on consumer bankruptcy in 2015, covering student loan discharges, legal professionalism, Supreme Court decisions, claims and the FDCPA, liens, and more. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This book covers the fundamentals of consumer bankruptcy proceedings under chapters 7 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, including information on changes in the law since BAPCPA. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
Provides timely reporting on, and expert analysis of, key decisions in recent bankruptcy cases. |