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| | | | ABI Guide to Bankruptcy Mediation, Second
Edition This updated edition
explains why, when and how mediation can be used in bankruptcy cases
after BAPCPA. For attorneys, it provides "how to" guidance with respect
to the most common cases. Suggested procedures adapted to the particular
requirements of bankruptcy cases, as well as convenient checklists and
cross-references to other bankruptcy-related mediation sources, are
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Bankruptcy-A Survival Guide for Lenders, Second
Edition was developed specifically to assist lenders in
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cases, and their role in
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with the 2005 amendments to the bankruptcy law and covers
substantive bankruptcy issues, procedures and strategies
for lenders. The Guide features practical advice in the
form of "sidebars" geared toward the protection of
lenders' interests during a bankruptcy case, and
glossaries of both bankruptcy terms and bankruptcy cases, as
well as a list of commonly asked questions. Written with the
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| | Bankruptcy Litigation Manual: What Civil Litigators Need
to Know Written by Deborah
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Manual provides the basic framework of bankruptcy
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attorneys who do not have extensive experience in bankruptcy litigation.
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can also serve as a quick reference tool for the more experienced
bankruptcy attorney. The Manual provides a broad overview
of bankruptcy; discusses the establishment of a claim in a
bankruptcy case; highlights the effects of the bankruptcy
petition, including retention of counsel and the automatic stay;
outlines the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court; explores procedural
considerations such as removal, remand and abstention; addresses
discharge and dischargeability of debts; and highlights issues
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litigator and past lecturer at ABI's Litigation Skills Symposium, the
new book is especially valuable for new and young practitioners because
it spells out what counsel needs to say to get documents admitted,
experts qualified and witness testimony into the record. The text covers
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Appeal Thousands of appeals are filed each
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This comprehensive book, updated to include BAPCPA changes,
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nonspecialist lawyers, and nonlawyer professionals in particular, will
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Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, Fifth Edition
Revised by Prof. Jack Ayer, the ABI Spring 2006 Robert M. Zinman
Resident Scholar, this manual incorporates BAPCPA changes and covers the
fundamental features of chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13 of the Code. It
explains the nature and rights of both secured and unsecured claimants,
as well as avoiding powers, executory contracts, discharges,
jurisdiction and venue, bankruptcy taxation and the relationship between
bankruptcy and family law. Softbound, 200 pages.
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Second only to the experience of filing a claim in
bankruptcy, preference exposure is the most common experience a creditor
will encounter in bankruptcy. Updated to address the 2005 changes to the
Bankruptcy Code, ABI's Preference Handbook, Second Edition by David B.
Wheeler (Moore & Van Allen) provides a streamlined guide to the
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Compared Written by Deborah Thorne
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Allen PLLC; Charleston, S.C.) and members of ABI's Unsecured Trade
Creditors Committee, the Handbook is designed to assist
practitioners and credit professionals in evaluating the available
defenses that may be asserted in a preference avoidance action.
Incorporating the important changes made by BAPCPA, the authors
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relationship of bankruptcy and state law was developed through a
grant from the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges specifically
for an ABI educational program to help state trial court judges
resolve the conflicts that arise between bankruptcy law and domestic
relations, criminal restitution, jurisdiction and many other issues.
This resource covers the 2005 amendments to the Code, including
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Bankruptcy and Debt under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
The men and women of the U.S. armed forces make enormous sacrifices on behalf of this country. As
such, they have numerous rights and protections against creditor collection efforts, both built into
the Bankruptcy Code and found in the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (formerly the Soldiers and
Sailors Civil Relief Act). These additional protections can provide a significant amount of relief
to servicemembers, whose financial situations can present unique challenges. Written by Jack
Williams and Susan Seabury, Bankruptcy and Debt under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
covers the provisions of both the Act and the Bankruptcy Code that are designed to assist debtors in
the armed forces, and discusses the instances that may
thwart a servicemember’s eligibility for bankruptcy relief. Replete with case law, the book
also contains the relevant sections of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act addressing servicemember
protections
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letters. This handbook provides invaluable guidance to the attorney representing the servicemember,
and explains the process, issues and implications to the servicemember. Softbound, 192 pages.
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Chapter 13 in 13 Chapters
Chapter 13 in 13 Chapters provides a comprehensive overview
of the chapter 13 process from the perspective of both debtors and
creditors. Everything from filing preparation and debtor education to
the role of the chapter 13 trustee to the discharge of debts is covered,
as well as things to consider before a case is converted and when to
modify the terms of a payment plan. Written by William J. McLeod and
edited by M. Regina Thomas, the manual provides sage advice for the
chapter 13 attorney regarding the timing of the debtor's tax filings,
anticipating and addressing a debtor's change in circumstances
post-confirmation, enforcing the debtor's rights against a creditor's
collection activity, and post-discharge actions. Heavily peppered with
case citations and key excerpts from relevant sections of the Bankruptcy
Code, Chapter 13 in 13 Chapters is the essential reference
guide that chapter 13 attorneys should have at their fingertips to
assist in their practice and to share with clients to help explain the
bankruptcy process. Softbound, 272 pages.
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| Reaffirmation Agreements in Consumer Bankruptcy
Cases Written by Don Lassman and Dan
Austin, this handbook addresses what to expect under BAPCPA when
consumer debtors want to reaffirm their debts. The necessity, timing
and content of reaffirmation agreements are governed by various
Bankruptcy Code provisions and by applicable nonbankruptcy law, which
may vary from state to state. Since BAPCPA's implementation, the
process for reaffirmations has changed. Reaffirmation Agreements in
Consumer Bankruptcy Cases details the relevant Code sections
dealing with reaffirmations and provides guidance for both debtor,
creditor and practitioner. Softbound, 128 pages.
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ABI held in various cities that discussed consumer bankruptcy topics,
Thorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases addresses some of
the "hot and not-so-easy" issues arising in today's consumer bankruptcy
practice. A compilation of materials that was presented during some of
the sessions, the book covers such topics as getting the discharge,
paying debtor and creditor counsel in chapter 13, credit counseling
and debtor education, and post-confirmation modifications. The book
traverses the less-traveled path of consumer bankruptcy practice in the
wake of BAPCPA by focusing on the recurring "thorny" issues that do not
have clearly defined answers, presenting both sides to the arguments.
In addition, overturned decisions are presented to help practitioners
understand the development of the current positions. For those wading
through the sometimes murky world of modern consumer case law,
Thorny Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases is a must-have
addition to any consumer bankruptcy practitioner's library. Softbound,
154 pages. Product #08-012
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Services Industry: A Handbook for Non-lawyers
Written by Debra Lee Hovatter (Spilman Thomas & Battle,
PLLC), this Handbook is designed for nonlawyer professionals
who service consumer bankruptcy accounts for financial
institutions, servicing companies and debt collectors. It is a
guide to understanding the bankruptcy process, the debtor's
rights and how bankruptcy affects a creditor's rights with
respect to a consumer bankruptcy account. Among the topics
covered are the basics of bankruptcy, the attributes of
the different
chapters under which a consumer may seek protection, the
automatic stay and discharge, reaffirmation and avoiding liens in
bankruptcy. This handy primer complements a financial
institution's policies and procedures, and can be a helpful guide
for lawyers who do not practice in the bankruptcy arena, but want to
understand the concepts. Softbound, 176 pages.
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Domestic Relations and Family Law, Third Edition Divorce and bankruptcy are alike in that each attempts
to provide a "fresh start," but the laws are often in
conflict. This resource, now updated to include BAPCPA changes,
was developed for an ABI educational program to help family court
judges better identify and deal with bankruptcy issues, such as
the impact of the automatic stay, the power of the courts to
enjoin state courts, property of the bankruptcy estate, the impact
of the bankruptcy discharge on alimony, child support, maintenance
and property settlements, post-petition divorce actions and exempt
property. Appendices feature relevant sections of the Bankruptcy
Code, a list of cases and articles on the topic, and a directory of
bankruptcy judges and bankruptcy court clerks. Softbound, 120
pages. Product #05-029
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Included | | | Consumer Bankruptcy: Fundamentals of Chapter 7 and
Chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Second
Edition Written by ABI Consumer
Bankruptcy Committee Co-chair Thomas Yerbich, the Consumer
Bankruptcy Manual, 2nd Edition provides full coverage of the
2005 amendments, as well as the fundamentals of consumer
bankruptcy proceedings under chapter 7 or 13 of the Code. Topics
covered include how the two statutory schemes work, their
differences, the duties of the debtor in the bankruptcy process, the
rights and procedures applicable to creditors,
dischargeability/discharge, the automatic stay, commonly asked
questions and much more. Softbound, 170 pages.
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Included | | | Taking Charge of your Finances
DVD Hosted by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Leif
M. Clark (W.D. Texas), this DVD covers the basics of
household budgeting, understanding the cost of
credit and where to turn should consumers find themselves in
severe financial trouble. Both chapters 7 and 11 are covered in
substance and procedure. The video was produced under a
grant awarded to ABI by the national Association of
Attorneys General. Running time: 15 minutes.
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| | Handbook on Second Lien
Loans & Intercreditor Agreements
Second lien financing has become more prevalent in recent years.
This handbook, written by Mark N. Berman and Jo Ann J. Brighton,
describes the typical second lien financing, and distinguishes the
features of a second lien financing from alternatives such as
mezzanine financing. It examines the development of the second lien
financing market over the last decade as influenced by the
economic forces at play. The handbook also zeroes in on
intercreditor agreements used in second lien financings by
providing examples of sample clauses, followed by an analysis
of the legal issues presented when parties contemplate the
enforceability of those clauses in the context
of a borrower bankruptcy proceeding. Reorganization professionals
will find this handbook invaluable in
providing the best representation to their clients, both debtor
and lender. Softbound, 116 pages. Product
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Included | | | A Comparison Shopping Guide for
363 Sales In today's economic
climate, sales conducted in bankruptcy are, or are soon to be, a
shopping-lover's paradise for the bargain-hunter. The best deals,
however, will go to the most informed. The Comparison Shopping Guide
for 363 Sales provides an in-depth review and analysis of asset
sales approved pursuant to §363 of the Bankruptcy Code in various
industries and in numerous jurisdictions across the United States. The
Guide will assist potential buyers and sellers, and the
professionals who represent them, in comparing terms and conditions of
363 sale transactions to determine what the market has to offer (and
what it doesn't). The book analyzes more than 25 key provisions in
purchase agreements approved in bankruptcy cases, including break-up
fees, expense reimbursement, record retention and transition services.
The Guide also provides an overview of a debtor's restructuring
options and discusses the bankruptcy sale process in general, including
the typical (and some atypical) steps to a successful sale, the ability
to sell assets free and clear of liens and other interests, the
assumption and assignment of executory contracts as part of the sale,
the availability of an exemption from certain taxes, and other key
issues to consider when deciding whether to buy assets or equity
interests through a 363 sale. Includes exhibits and appendices on
CD-Rom. Softbound, 284 pages.
Product #09-006
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the Commercial Reorganization: A Brief
Guide for the CEO, CFO/COO, General Counsel and Tax Advisor,
Second Edition Now in its Second Edition,
Pre-Bankruptcy Planning for the
Commercial Reorganization is a practical guide for executives of
any financially distressed company considering chapter 11. In
the current environment of a credit crisis and severe
economic turmoil, the
odds of
successfully emerging from a chapter 11 case are not
necessarily promising, particularly with poor planning. Proactive
advance preparation, analysis and a well-defined exit strategy are
essential for any company considering chapter 11. This manual
assists the CEO, COO, CFO, general counsel and tax advisor
of the financially distressed company in planning for, and
playing their respective roles in, the reorganization
process. The book guides the executive through every step and
takes great care to explain the legal and practical
considerations - as well as the consequences of each step. This Second
Edition reflects important changes brought about by the
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of
2005 and takes into account the current restructuring
environment. It is a must-have for attorneys and advisors of
a financially-distressed company who need an accessible tool
to help explain the chapter 11 process and the importance
of pre-bankruptcy planning. Softbound, 118 pages.
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Included | | | Retention and
Payment: Essentials of Being Retained and Paid as Debtor's Counsel in
Chapter 11 Retention
and Payment: Essentials of Being Retained and Paid as Debtor's Counsel
in Chapter 11 is a must-read for attorneys who may be generally
unfamiliar with the chapter 11 process but who find themselves
representing chapter 11 debtors. The handbook provides important
practice pointers on obtaining court approval of the retention as
debtor's bankruptcy counsel and obtaining court approval to be paid for
services rendered to the debtor. It also contains samples of an
engagement letter, a retention application and associated documents, and
a fee application. Co-authored by H. Slayton Dabney Jr., an attorney at
King & Spalding LLP who has extensive experience with retention
issues, the handbook provides an overview of the more significant issues
chapter 11 counsel may encounter in navigating the retention and payment
process. Softbound, 102 pages.
Product #08-004
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The results of a groundbreaking study funded by the ABI Endowment Fund
available on this limited-run CD-Rom revealed that numerous factors
influenced the total professional costs of chapter 11 bankruptcy
cases. The study examined a total sample of 1,026 cases filed in
2004; 945 chapter 11 cases were pooled into a "random"
sample, and 99 cases were considered in a "big-case"
dataset. Order your copy of the ABI Fee Study today to have this
valuable information at your fingertips!
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FREE! | | | Chapter
11-"101": The Nuts and Bolts of Chapter 11
Practice: A Primer This is a compilation and
expansion of a series of articles first written for the ABI
Journal during 2004 and 2005. Now updated and assembled in a
handy CD-Rom format, the work is an essential but fast read for new
restructuring professionals from attorneys to financial restructuring
advisors. Law students and lawyers who are not chapter 11 specialists
will also understand the basic contours of the area through this
CD-Rom. More than 20 chapters of topics are covered, with extensive
supplemental materials from actual cases.
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| General Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors, 2nd
Edition: The ABCs of ABCs This
manual, updated to include the 2005 bankruptcy law, provides
information on how general assignments are administered and the
differences that various state laws have on the administration of the
assignment estate. The guide was developed for debtor and creditor
lawyers, as well as for creditor professionals who are faced with the
prospect of a state law liquidation. Includes 30 pages of sample forms
and checklists. Softbound, 118 pages.
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| | First Day Motions: A Practical Guide to the Critical First Days
of a Bankruptcy Case, Second Edition
Updated to incorporate and outline the BAPCPA amendments, representing
the most sweeping changes to "first day" practice in many years,
First-day Motions, Second Edition addresses the basics of
first-day motions and provides an overview of administrative,
operational and substantive motions/orders and the appeal of a first-day
motion. Softbound, 152 pages. Product
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| Creditors' Committee Manual, Fifth Edition A product of ABI's Unsecured Trade Creditors Committee, this
manual covers the role, function and responsibilities of committees and
committee members. This pamphlet explores complex issues in
nontechnical, easily understood language. Updated to include BAPCPA
changes. Softbound, 34 pages. Product
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Delivery and New Administrative Claim, Second Edition Written by Bruce S. Nathan (Lowenstein Sandler PC; New York)
and a task force of members from ABI's Unsecured Trade Creditors
Committee, the second edition of ABI's Reclamation Manual
includes the 2005 changes to the bankruptcy law and guides lawyers and
trade creditors through the exacting requirements that must be satisfied
in order to obtain quick relief when either reclamation or stoppage of
goods in transit is available as a remedy for unsecured trade creditors.
It also outlines the steps creditors must follow to successfully
exercise these remedies. Softbound, 54 pages.
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Included | | | Bankruptcy Business Acquisitions, Second
Edition Edited by Richard Tilton,
this book is the essential reference for anyone involved in buying or
selling financially distressed companies. Newly revised by 55 of the
nation's top bankruptcy experts, Bankruptcy Business
Acquisitions, 2d Edition covers the full spectrum of relevant
topics - from the Bankruptcy Code and court system to the specifics
of pre-packaged plans, bidding incentives, selling assets in
regulated industries, strategic roles of the investment banker, tax
issues, pension and ERISA issues, due diligence, issuance of
securities, trading claims, intellectual property transfers and more.
Hardbound, 1,142 Pages; 30 practice tested forms on CD. View the Second Edition's
Table of Contents. Product
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(plus $37.95 shipping) | | | Distressed Investment Banking: To the Abyss and
Back Written by ABI Investment
Banking Committee Co-chair Peter Kaufman and Henry Owsley, this
publication is a must-have for distressed market professionals. The
authors provide an insider's viewpoint on the methods and
complexities of restructuring troubled companies in this fascinating
area of investment banking. Distressed Investment Banking
demystifies what investment bankers really do and conveys difficult
concepts in easily understandable terms. The authors take readers
through the general processes associated with consummating a distressed
M&A transaction, as well as internal financial restructuring and
beyond. Product #05-015
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Cases: A Guide for Nonattorney Professionals
This publication discusses the various aspects of the
professional retention process of 11 U.S.C. §§327 and 1103
and the fee payment procedures of 11 U.S.C. §§330 and 331.
The handbook was written by a bankruptcy practitioner with
nonattorney professionals in mind, and provides practical advice on a
wide range of issues from the question of who is a professional to
the drafting of an engagement agreement to the filing and defense of
interim and final fee applications. Getting Paid is a must-read
for anyone who plans to work for debtors or committees in a
bankruptcy proceeding. Softbound, 170 pages.
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Mortgagees, Second Edition
Written by David R. Kuney of Sidley Austin, LLP (Washington, D.C.),
this
revised manual on real estate bankruptcy is a comprehensive, highly
readable
book on the rights and obligations of tenants, landlords and
third parties. The book has been updated to add new cases and issues
arising under BAPCPA as well as in other areas where there has been
significant development of the law, including letters of credit,
landlord claims and the calculation of the statutory cap for such
claims. The book also covers lease assumption, rejection, curing of
defaults, damage calculations and pre-petition strategies, among
other matters. Softbound, 150 pages.
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Included | | | Bankruptcy and its Impact on Intellectual Property, Second Edition
Intellectual property (patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets) can become a
significant asset of a debtor's estate, and special rules apply depending on whether the assets are
defined as property of the estate or an executory contract. This second edition of Bankruptcy and
Its Impact on Intellectual Property Law covers the basics of IP law, including a description of
property rights, license and assignment issues, and infringements. Coauthored by a patent litigator,
Patricia S. Rogowski (Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP; Wilmington, Del.), and a commercial bankruptcy
litigator, Craig B. Young (LeClairRyan; Alexandria, Va.), the handbook outlines what parties can do
in a bankruptcy to protect intellectual property rights, including the DIP's ability to assign IP
licenses. This second edition is updated with recent case law and is valuable to both the IP
professional and the bankruptcy practitioner. Softbound, 116 pages.
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| Bankruptcy and Insurance Law Manual, Third Edition
Written by Susan N.K. Gummow, the Bankruptcy and Insurance Law Manual, Third Edition covers the basics of insurance law for the bankruptcy professional, as
well as bankruptcy principles for the insurance professional. The Manual distinguishes claims
in an insurance sense from those under the Bankruptcy Code, and describes the duties of both the
insurer and the insured under insurance law. Now including new chapters on automotive bankruptcies,
insurer's standing and environmental issues in bankruptcy, the Manual also contains a
glossary of key bankruptcy and insurance law terms. Softbound, 220 pages.
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Arising in Business Bankruptcy Cases
Focusing on the intersection between bankruptcy law and ERISA, this
timely manual helps business bankruptcy professionals reconcile the
tensions between the Code and benefits law. Authored by a team of
experts, the Manual also incorporates BAPCPA provisions, as well as the
Pension Protection Act of 2006. Softbound, 354 pages.
Product #07-002
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for Suppliers and Customers of Financially Troubled Auto
Suppliers Written by the Creditors'
Rights Department of Barnes & Thornburg LLP and edited by Prof.
James J. White of the University of Michigan Law School, this
manual on automotive supply insolvencies and bankruptcies provides
strategies for buyers and sellers in the supply chain both prior and
subsequent to a supplier's bankruptcy filing. The manual includes
suggestions for legal strategies, including discussions of Article 2
of the Uniform Commercial Code as it relates to automotive suppliers
and customers, accommodation agreements, access and security
agreements, parts banks, and special tooling lien acts, both pre- and
post-BAPCPA. Softbound, 270 pages. Product
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Included | | | | Health Care Insolvency Manual, Second
Edition The Health Care Insolvency
Manual includes the significant health care and nonprofit
provisions of BAPCPA. It is an easily accessible and user-friendly
introduction of the basics of business bankruptcy for the health care
professional and the basics of health care law for the bankruptcy
professional. It addresses the unique issues that often arise at the
intersection of these two areas of law. While the manual can be used as
a comprehensive and readable client handout, it is also intended to
serve as a resource for attorneys. Written by leading health care and
bankruptcy practitioners, it covers such topics as the structure of
different types of health care providers, the unique executory contract
issues involved in health care cases, fraud and abuse, Medicare and
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Edition Written by the bankruptcy and
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Telecommunications Manual, Second Edition provides an overview of
basic bankruptcy law for the telecom professional and basic
communication law for the insolvency professional. Updated to include
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conflict between the Communication Act and the Bankruptcy Code, covering
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licenses and more. Statutes and regulatory schemes and an index of key
terms are included. Softbound, 140 pages.
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States This Guide is a must-read for
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authors address the history of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-border
Insolvency, which the United Nations Commission on International Trade
Law adopted in 1997 after five years of meetings and discussion.
Thirteen states have now adopted this law, which includes the United
States' adoption of chapter 15 as part of the Bankruptcy Abuse
Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. The authors discuss
chapter 15 and its provisions in detail, providing helpful insight to
the practitioner. In addition, the authors discuss the U.S.'s
international insolvency law before its adoption of chapter 15, and
there is an extensive discussion of repealed section 304 of the
Bankruptcy Code, how it worked in practice and how chapter 15 is
fundamentally different. The book also includes a comprehensive chart
describing the treatment of cross-border insolvencies by each of almost
40 countries. For those involved in the evolving world of chapter
15 law, this publication provides the necessary overview to
understanding the law in practice. Softbound, 92 pages.
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Included | | | | European Union Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings: An
Introductory Analysis, Second Edition
Updated to reflect recent modifications to the EU Insolvency
Regulation, this book is a primer that covers jurisdictional issues,
"winding-up" procedures such as the appointment of a liquidator,
recognition of judgments, creditors' rights and other provisions.
Written by Prof. Bob Wessels of Vrije University in Amsterdam, this book
is an invaluable resource for professionals who find themselves
increasingly involved in cross-border insolvency cases. Softbound, 170
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