
Best of ABI 2018: The Year in Consumer Bankruptcy
This annual compendium — drawn from the best articles from the ABI Journal, ABI conference sessions, and committee newsletters — covers the latest on
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Final Report of the ABI Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy
The American Bankruptcy Institute’s Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy was established in 2017 to address the social and economic shifts that have occu
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Retail and Office Bankruptcy: Landlord/Tenant Rights
Landlord issues have become big-ticket items in many larger bankruptcy cases.
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Retail and Office Bankruptcy: Landlord/Tenant Rights
Landlord issues have become big-ticket items in many larger bankruptcy cases.
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European Union Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings: An Introductory Analysis (Fourth Edition)
This edition describes the framework of the European Insolvency Regulation Recast (adopted in June 2017), reviews its major rules, highlights the diff
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European Union Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings: An Introductory Analysis (Fourth Edition)
This edition describes the framework of the European Insolvency Regulation Recast (adopted in June 2017), reviews its major rules, highlights the diff
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Survival Guide to Bankruptcy for In-House Counsel: The Essentials When Bankruptcy or Related Litigation Threatens Your Company
Equips management and in-house counsel with the information necessary to understand the impact of a bankruptcy or insolvency of a customer, supplier o
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Survival Guide to Bankruptcy for In-House Counsel: The Essentials When Bankruptcy or Related Litigation Threatens Your Company
Equips management and in-house counsel with the information necessary to understand the impact of a bankruptcy or insolvency of a customer, supplier o
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Problems in the Code, Second Edition
Howard Brod Brownstein, CTP (The Brownstein Group; Conshohocken, Pa.) has guided his eponymous ABI Journal column since 2011, launched at the
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Preference Defense Handbook: The Circuits Compared, 3rd Edition
The preference provisions of the Bankruptcy Code are Congress’s attempt to provide equal treatment for pre-petition creditors by allowing the trustee
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