Representing the work of scores of bankruptcy judges and practitioners,
Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice offers step-by-step guidance for the entire bankruptcy process for Chapter 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 15 matters, as well as 500-plus practice forms. This comprehensive 13-volume treatise covers:
- Litigation aspects of bankruptcy
- Tax considerations
- Liquidation and reorganization procedures for special entities
- The interrelation of bankruptcy with related laws, such as environmental, intellectual property, ERISA, and others
- Court organization and powers
- Administration and administrative powers
- Claims and distributions to creditors
- Debtors' duties and benefits
- Stockbroker liquidations
- Debtor-in-possession
The set also includes:
- Two binders containing the Bankruptcy Code, related statutes, Bankruptcy Rules, FRCP, Rules of Evidence, and all official forms
- The two-pamphlet Norton Code and Rules set, for desktop reference to the same information as the binders
- Practice materials relocated to appendixes at the back of their related chapter, rather than placed in separate volumes
- Flowcharts depicting typical procedural steps under each chapter of the Bankruptcy Code
- Official bankruptcy forms prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the United States
- Director's procedural forms with guidance on when and how to use the forms most effectively