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Bankruptcy law products

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

A reference on Wisconsin’s substantive law of debt collection, as well as its practice and procedure.

Book (Full Set)   $792.00
ProView eBook   $792.00

This title gives practitioners a better understanding of what happens when an oil, gas or other natural resources company goes bankrupt, and the issues that are specific to this highly specialized industry.

eBook - ProView $25.00

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 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 Key Number digest contains headnotes for state and federal bankruptcy cases from the earliest times to the present.

Book (Full Set)   $32,280.00

Focusing only on commercial bankruptcy, this publication provides the full text of court rulings most significant to commercial bankruptcy practitioners.

Book (Full Set)

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 Aspatore legal title is a guide for understanding the entire bankruptcy process, with the goal of receiving a discharge.

Book   $40.00

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 title is a comprehensive guide to understanding the remedies available under both the Uniform Commercial Code and the Bankruptcy Code to trade creditors dealing with a financially troubled customer.

eBook - ProView $9.99