Bankruptcy Law 2007 Supplement With Bankruptcy Law you will: Avoid malpractice while practicing bankruptcy law Be prepared with essential information about the Bankruptcy Code and BAPCPA Save precious billable hours by avoiding extensive original research Early-bird pricing order by May 31, 2007, and receive a 10% discount.
With the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, which opened a new era in bankruptcy law and practice, many changes have taken effect since Bankruptcy Law was published in 1999. The 2007 supplement incorporates these changes, plus much more. Highlights include: n BAPCPA s means test for reviewing debtors income and expenses n Sample language for changing the timing of discharge and modifying a plan after confirmation n Step-by-step assistance in filling out the new Chapter 13 plan n Changes to 547 regarding a trustee s power to avoid preferential transfers n Comprehensive discussion of debt-relief agencies n Revised list of debts entitled to priority under 11 USC 507, including domestic support obligations n The court s power to change the members of the creditors committee n New eligibility requirements for debtors before filing bankruptcy n New exceptions to the automatic stay n New limitations on a debtor s right to claim a homestead exemption n Analysis of the test for dischargeability of student loans n New process for filing a Chapter 7 petition Bankruptcy Law is the authoritative treatise on the substance and procedure of Oregon bankruptcy law buy your copy today.
Bankruptcy Law 2007 Supplement Contents 1 Introduction to Practice in the Bankruptcy Court Hon. Randall L. Dunn 2 Structuring and Documenting Transactions to Minimize the Impact of Bankruptcy on a Creditor Gregg D. Johnson 3 Employment, Role, and Compensation of Professionals Hon. Albert E. Radcliffe, Howard J. Newman 4 Bankruptcy Litigation Linda Johannsen, Matthew A. Goldberg 5 Involuntary Bankruptcy Cases Richard T. Anderson, Jr. 6 Automatic Stay Jason Wilson-Aguilar REVISED! 7 Claims Paul J. Garrick Editors Hon. Elizabeth L. Perris, A.B., University of California, Berkeley (1972); J.D., University of California, Davis (1975); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1976; chief judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Oregon, Portland. Pamela J. Griffith, B.A., University of Wisconsin (1975); J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School (1981); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1981; Assistant United States Trustee, Portland. Hon. Trish M. Brown, B.S., Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania (1978); J.D. (cum laude), Washington and Lee University (1981); member of the Virginia State Bar since 1981, the Oregon State Bar since 1982, and the Washington State Bar Association since 1986; judge, United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Oregon, Portland. Kent V. Snyder, B.S. (cum laude), Kansas State University (1975); J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School (1978); member of the Oregon State Bar since 1978; owner, Snyder and Associates, Portland.
8 Avoidance Powers of Trustee and Debtor Sanford R. Landress 9 Property of the Estate and Exemptions Thomas M. Renn 10 Rights and Remedies of Secured and Unsecured Creditors Teresa H. Pearson 11 Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy Jeffrey M. Wong 12 Discharge and Dischargeability of Claims Hon. Frank R. Alley III 13 Chapter 7 Overview; Redemption and Reaffirmation Todd Trierweiler, Michael R. Blaskowsky, Peter C. McKittrick 14 Chapter 11 Overview David W. Hercher 15 Representing the Creditors Committee Laura J. Walker 16 Development, Confirmation, and Consummation of Chapter 11 Plans Albert N. Kennedy 17 Family Farmer and Family Fisherman Reorganizations Under Chapter 12 (new title) John D. Albert 18 Chapter 13 Kent V. Snyder * License Agreement for Forms on CD: Purchase of this product includes forms on CD licensed to one attorney user. Additional licenses may be purchased for $20 each on the order form or at a later time. If you would like to review the license agreement prior to purchase of additional licenses, please contact the CLE Publications Department at 503-431-6345 or visit our Web site at www.osbar.org/cle/clelinks.html. BarBooksTM An online library of your top-rated legal resources written by and for Oregon Lawyers. BarBooks TM online library now available sign up at www.osbar.org today.
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