Problems and materials on debtor and creditor law /

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Author / Creator:Whaley, Douglas J.
Imprint:New York : Aspen Law & Business, c1998.
Description:713 p. 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2962513
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Other authors / contributors:Morris, Jeffrey W.
ISBN:1567067328
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW offers a refreshing new alternative to instructors; it is the least intimidating and most student-friendly casebook on the subject. This notably brief casebook concentrates on the Code, using an appealing mix of problems, text, and cases to illustrate and demonstrate important rules and concepts. The combined talents of Professor Morris and Professor Whaley, The recognized master of the problem method, result in a book that is as interesting as it is instructive. PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW begins by tracing the traditional route of most bankruptcies to show how the overall system works: commencement of the case and eligibility for relief the bankruptcy estate the automatic stay claims discharge major coverage on: avoiding powers Chapter 13 cases reorganization in Chapter 11 family farmer reorganizations jurisdiction The authors cover the entire Bankruptcy Code as well as related statutes and state creditor collection devices. Carefully-chosen cases and straightforward text reinforce the high-quality problems integrated throughout the book. These extremely effective problems are especially well suited for independent study. Be sure to evaluate this new problem-driven casebook before you select materials for your next course in Bankruptcy or Creditors' Rights. You'll see that Whaley and Morris have crafted an outstanding teaching and learning tool in PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS ON DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:713 p. 24 cm.
ISBN:1567067328