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Legal Solutions from Thomson Reuters offers comprehensive legal resources for bankruptcy law practitioners.
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 Aspatore legal title is a guide for understanding the entire bankruptcy process, with the goal of receiving a discharge. Book $40.00 |
This Aspatore legal title provides an authoritative, insider's perspective on assisting family farmers and fishers who need to declare bankruptcy. Book $90.00 |
This title compiles the best ABI Journal and ABI conference materials on student loan discharge, Supreme Court decisions, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and other topics in the consumer bankruptcy field from 2016. eBook - ProView $25.00 |
This title gives practitioners an overview of bankruptcy preference basics, as well as a detailed discussion of the ordinary course of business defense – both between parties and within industries. eBook - ProView $25.00 |
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 set provides extensive coverage of Statutes and Liens. Includes Forms and Case Law for all topics cited.
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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 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 |
Contains in-depth feature articles that offer practical guidance to, and incisive analysis of, developments in bankruptcy case law. |