Overview
For a clear and straightforward explanation of the complexities of bankruptcy law, turn to this fully revised, problem-oriented casebook. PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW, Third Edition, demystifies the new Bankruptcy Act as it illustrates and demonstrates important rules and concepts.
This student-friendly casebook takes a practical approach to the subject:
- uses a lively mix of problems, text, and cases
- comprehensive coverage provides a solid introduction to the Bankruptcy Code, statutory rules, and issues of bankruptcy law
- popular problems approach allows students to focus on the 'nuts and bolts' of the law as it is actually applied in practice
- carefully chosen cases demonstrate how the overall bankruptcy system works
- clear and lucid writing style
- sensible organization, beginning with an overview of bankruptcy law
- manageable length, due to the concise, efficient, and effective format of the book
- the new Bankruptcy Act, recently enacted by Congress after eight years of deliberation
- major statutory changes in bankruptcy law reflected in completely updated material
- new cases
- necessary adjustments for class preparation, conveniently presented in the updated Teacher's Manual
Synopsis
For a clear and straightforward explanation of the complexities of bankruptcy law, turn to this fully revised, problem-oriented casebook. PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW, Third Edition, demystifies the new Bankruptcy Act as it illustrates and demonstrates important rules and concepts.
This student-friendly casebook takes a practical approach to the subject:
• uses a lively mix of problems, text, and cases
• comprehensive coverage provides a solid introduction to the Bankruptcy Code, statutory rules, and issues of bankruptcy law
• popular problems approach allows students to focus on the 'nuts and bolts' of the law as it is actually applied in practice
• carefully chosen cases demonstrate how the overall bankruptcy system works
• clear and lucid writing style
• sensible organization, beginning with an overview of bankruptcy law
• manageable length, due to the concise, efficient, and effective format of the book
• the new Bankruptcy Act, recently enacted by Congress after eight years of deliberation
• major statutory changes in bankruptcy law reflected in completely updated material
• new cases
• necessary adjustments for class preparation, conveniently presented in the updated Teacher's Manual