Cases, Problems, and Materials on Bankruptcy

“Cases, Problems, and Materials on Bankruptcy” by Barry E. Adler is a comprehensive casebook published by Foundation Press in 2007, featuring 797 pages in English. This edition provides a clear explanation of the bankruptcy process, designed to facilitate teaching and understanding of both new and classical themes in bankruptcy law.
Readers will find that the text includes commentary and questions that challenge students to engage with the material critically. The book is fully updated to reflect the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, addressing significant topics such as means testing for consumer debtors and the evolving trend toward creditor control in Chapter 11 reorganizations. This resource serves as a valuable tool for those studying law, particularly in the areas of bankruptcy and insolvency.
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This easy-to-teach casebook offers a clear explanation of the bankruptcy process. The text challenges the student with commentary and questions that explore both new and classical bankruptcy themes. The book is fully updated and addresses the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code, including means testing for consumer debtors, and the recent trend toward creditor control of the Chapter 11 reorganization process.
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