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Legal Solutions from Thomson Reuters offers comprehensive legal resources for bankruptcy law practitioners.
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 |
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 |
This manual provides the basic framework of bankruptcy litigation for civil litigators and other attorneys who do not have extensive experience in bankruptcy litigation. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
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 book walks practitioners through the appointment of an examiner in a bankruptcy case, the examiner's responsibilities, the selection and appointment process, and more. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This guide provides an in-depth review and analysis of asset sales approved pursuant to § 363 of the Bankruptcy Code in various industries and in numerous jurisdictions across the United States. eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This book explores the key issues that arise in most commercial real estate cases, including cases that are “single asset real estate cases.” eBook - ProView $9.99 |
This manual provides comprehensive coverage of all of the references and practical guidance a practitioner needs to successfully prosecute, or defend against, a bankruptcy appeal. 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. |