Problems and Materials on Debtor and Creditor Law /
Douglas J. Whaley , Jeffrey W. Morris.
- 2nd edition
- New York: Aspen Law and Business, c2002.
- xix, 690 p. : 24 cm.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 I. Overview of bankruptcy law II. Creditor and their liens III. Collection of debts outside of bankruptcy Chapter 2: Commencement of the Case and Eligibility I. Voluntary Proceedings II. Involuntary Cases III. Debtors' Eligibility for Relief IV. Limitations on Repeat Bankruptcy Filings
Chapter 3: The Bankruptcy Estate I. Postpetition Earnings from Personal Services II. Limits on Property of the Estate III. Exclusions from Property of the Estate IV. Exemptions and Liens Avoidance V. Claiming the Exemption
Chapter 4: The Automatic Stay I. The Nature of the Stay II. Lifting the Stay
Chapter 5: Claims I. Allowance of Claims Generally II. Estimation of Claims III. Secured Claims IV. Priority Claims V. Future Claims
Chapter 6: Discharge I. Introduction II. The Global Denial of Discharge III. Exceptions to Discharge IV. Effect of Discharge V. Reaffirmation Etc.
Chapter 7: Avoidance Powers I. Lien Stripping II. The Strong Arm Clause III. Preferences IV. Setoff V. Statutory Liens Etc.
Chapter 8. Chapter 13 Cases I. Eligibility for Relief II. The Codebtor Stay IV. Modification V. Discharge Etc.
Chapter 9: Reorganization in Chapter 11 I. Getting Started II. Running the Show III. The Plan of Reorganization
Chapter 10 : Family Farmer Reorganizations I. Eligibility II. Effect of Commencement of the case III. The Chapter 12 Plan IV. Confirmation of the Law V. Discharge
Chapter 11: Jurisdiction I. Basic Issues II. Jury Trials III. Appeals