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The law of debtors and creditors : text, cases, and problems / Elizabeth Warren [y otros tres]

Contributor(s): Warren, Elizabeth [autor] | Westbrook, Jay Lawrence [autor] | Porter, Katherine [autor] | Pottow, John A. E [autor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Aspen casebook series.Publisher: New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2014Edition: Séptima edición.Description: xxxix, 980 páginas ; 26 x 20 cm.ISBN: 9781454822387.Subject(s): Deudor y acreedor -- Estados Unidos -- CasosGenre/Form: Libros de casos (Derecho) DDC classification: 346.73077 L415d
Contents:
Preface | Note to teacher | Acknowledgments | Special notice | PAR I. INTRODUCTION TO DEBTOR-CREDITOR LAW | Assignment 1. Fighting over money | Assignment 2. Collecting from consumer debtors | PART II. CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY | Section 1: The beginning | Assignment 3. The bankruptcy estate and the automatic stay | Section 2: Chapter 7 liquidation | Assignment 4. Property exempt from seizure | Assignment 5. Exemption planning: homesteads, trusts, and moves | Assignment 6. Claims and distributions | Assignment 7. Priority among unsecured creditors | Assignment 8. Discharge | Assignment 9. The debtor’s position after bankruptcy | Section 3: Chapter 13 repayment | Assignment 10. Secured creditors in chapter 13 | Assignment 11. Unsecured creditors in chapter 13 | Section 4: The consumer bankruptcy system | Assignment 12. The means test | Assignment 13. Chapter choice | Assignment 14. Policy and practice | PART III. BUSINESS BANKRUPTCY | Section 1: Introduction | Assignment 15. Recovering from business debtors | Assignment 16. Reorganizing business | Section 2: Operating in Chapter 11 | Assignment 17. Getting started | Assignment 18. Running the business | Assignment 19. Financing the reorganization | Section 3: Reshaping the estate | Assignment 20. Avoiding liens | Assignment 21. Preferences I | Assignment 22. Preferences II | Assignment 23. Fraudulent conveyances I | Assignment 24. Fraudulent conveyances II | Assignment 25. Executory contracts I | Assignment 26. Executory contracts II | PART IV. REOGANIZATION MODELS | Section 1: Traditional Chapter 11 | Assignment 27. Negotiating the plan | Assignment 28. Confirming the plan | Assignment 29. Cramming down unsecured creditors | Assignment 30. Cramming down secured creditors | Section 2: New Chapter 11 | Assignment 31. Sales I | Assignment 32. Sales II | Assignment 33. Enforcing corporate law in bankruptcy | Section 3: Ethics | Assignment 34. Practicing in chapter 11 | PART V. FUNCTIONS AND BOUDARIES | Assignment 35. Post-discharge and special claimant issues | Assignment 36. Beyond chapter 11 | Assignment 37. Domestic jurisdiction | Assignment 38. Transnational bankruptcies | Assignment 39. Business bankruptcy theory | Table of cases | Table of statutes and regulations | Index
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Preface |
Note to teacher |
Acknowledgments |
Special notice |
PAR I. INTRODUCTION TO DEBTOR-CREDITOR LAW |
Assignment 1. Fighting over money |
Assignment 2. Collecting from consumer debtors |
PART II. CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY |
Section 1: The beginning |
Assignment 3. The bankruptcy estate and the automatic stay |
Section 2: Chapter 7 liquidation |
Assignment 4. Property exempt from seizure |
Assignment 5. Exemption planning: homesteads, trusts, and moves |
Assignment 6. Claims and distributions |
Assignment 7. Priority among unsecured creditors |
Assignment 8. Discharge |
Assignment 9. The debtor’s position after bankruptcy |
Section 3: Chapter 13 repayment |
Assignment 10. Secured creditors in chapter 13 |
Assignment 11. Unsecured creditors in chapter 13 |
Section 4: The consumer bankruptcy system |
Assignment 12. The means test |
Assignment 13. Chapter choice |
Assignment 14. Policy and practice |
PART III. BUSINESS BANKRUPTCY |
Section 1: Introduction |
Assignment 15. Recovering from business debtors |
Assignment 16. Reorganizing business |
Section 2: Operating in Chapter 11 |
Assignment 17. Getting started |
Assignment 18. Running the business |
Assignment 19. Financing the reorganization |
Section 3: Reshaping the estate |
Assignment 20. Avoiding liens |
Assignment 21. Preferences I |
Assignment 22. Preferences II |
Assignment 23. Fraudulent conveyances I |
Assignment 24. Fraudulent conveyances II |
Assignment 25. Executory contracts I |
Assignment 26. Executory contracts II |
PART IV. REOGANIZATION MODELS |
Section 1: Traditional Chapter 11 |
Assignment 27. Negotiating the plan |
Assignment 28. Confirming the plan |
Assignment 29. Cramming down unsecured creditors |
Assignment 30. Cramming down secured creditors |
Section 2: New Chapter 11 |
Assignment 31. Sales I |
Assignment 32. Sales II |
Assignment 33. Enforcing corporate law in bankruptcy |
Section 3: Ethics |
Assignment 34. Practicing in chapter 11 |
PART V. FUNCTIONS AND BOUDARIES |
Assignment 35. Post-discharge and special claimant issues |
Assignment 36. Beyond chapter 11 |
Assignment 37. Domestic jurisdiction |
Assignment 38. Transnational bankruptcies |
Assignment 39. Business bankruptcy theory |
Table of cases |
Table of statutes and regulations |
Index