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Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner's Guide, Fourth EditionThomas J. Salerno, Jordan A. Kroop For the generalist and commercial law practitioner it clarifies basic Bankruptcy Code issues and practical features of bankruptcy litigation including consumer bankruptcies, business and corporate reorganizations, liquidations and personal debt restructuring.Bankruptcy Litigation and Practice: A Practitioner's Guide, Fourth Edition |
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Advanced Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Practice, Second EditionThomas J. Salerno, Craig D. Hansen, G. Christopher Meyer Written for the business bankruptcy specialist, this two-volume set offers an unsurpassed compilation of Chapter 11 statute and case law analysis prepared by some of the country's leading bankruptcy experts. |
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Bankruptcy Litigation Manual, 2009-2010 EditionMichael L. Cook Every step in the business bankruptcy litigation process is covered in Aspen Publishers’ Bankruptcy Litigation Manual, from the drafting of the first pleadings through the appellate process. In fact, by making the Bankruptcy Litigation Manual a part of your working library, you not only get detailed coverage of virtually all the topics and issues you must consider in any bankruptcy case, you also get field-tested answers to questions you confront every day. |
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Ginsberg and Martin on Bankruptcy, Fifth EditionRobert E. Ginsberg, Robert D. Martin, Susan V. Kelley The continued rise in bankruptcy filings, in combination with the ongoing effects of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, makes Ginsberg and Martin on Bankruptcy, Fifth Edition, an invaluable resource for every attorney handling bankruptcy issues. Whether you’re representing individual clients in personal bankruptcy or business clients (including LLPs and LLCs) filing for bankruptcy protection, this single source gives you everything you need. |
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Ordin on Contesting Confirmation, Third EditionRobert L. Ordin, Sally McDonald Henry This remarkable volume will take your research straight to the pressure points of contemporary confirmation proceedings. Contesting Confirmation was written for attorneys representing secured and unsecured creditors as well as counsel for debtors in possession, committees, trustees, asset purchasers and other participants, and covers a wide variety of substantive issues potentially affecting the strategy and outcome of a creditor's challenge to a debtor's proposed plan of reorganization under Chapter 11. |
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Chapter 11: Reorganizing American BusinessesElizabeth Warren Harvard UniversityThe Essentials is part Aspen’s new Essentials series, which takes a "forest rather than the trees" approach to teaching. This concise paperback concentrates on the fundamentals of business bankruptcy law and uses an informal, essay-like style to explain them. |






