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This title provides an overview of the fundamental features of chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, with reference to current caselaw and practical examples. eBook - ProView $25.00 |
This book guides bankruptcy professionals, as well as municipal finance personnel and counsel, on issues of municipal debt, such as governance, credit, and debt adjustment. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This Aspatore legal title examines key differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcies and offers examples of recent defaults. Book $25.00 |
This title serves as a brief, readable primer for judges and attorneys on the bankruptcy law that impacts domestic relations and family law. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This handbook discusses the various aspects of the professional retention process of 11 U.S.C. §§ 327 and 1103 and the fee payment procedures of 11 U.S.C. §§ 330 and 331. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This manual provides the basic information an unsecured creditor needs to serve on a committee, and covers the role, function, and responsibilities of committees and committee members. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
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 handbook provides practical guidance obtaining court approval of the retention as debtor's bankruptcy counsel and court approval to be paid for services rendered to the debtor. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This primer on EU regulation on insolvency proceedings covers jurisdictional issues, "winding-up" procedures such as the appointment of a liquidator, recognition of judgments, creditors' rights and more. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
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