Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings

Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings
Author: Lynn M. LoPucki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 950
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This reference, arranged by type of client and type of situation instead of by code section, explains how the bankruptcy system works, and how to use the system to your client's best advantage. Planning as means of avoiding problems is emphasized and tactical and strategic guidance provided. Extensive hypotheticals, case chronicles and sample forms are included

Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings

Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings
Author: Lynn M. LoPucki
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 1164
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Bankruptcy
ISBN: 9781543831993

"This treatise provides practical strategies for the credtior in bankruptcy proceedings. Audience: All attorneys practicing in the bankruptcy area"--

Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Fourth Edition

Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings, Fourth Edition
Author: Lynn M. LoPucki
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2005-04-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780735556768

This invaluable storehouse of tactical guidance has earned unanimous praise for its practical, expert advice on securing your client's rights and achieving the best possible outcome from the bankruptcy process. Attorneys who are faced with perplexing developments in a case - or are trying to plan ahead and anticipate new developments in a case - can turn with confidence to Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings to find all the possible solutions to their clients' problems.Some of the interesting strategies address:Selling the company in an LBO? Structure the transaction to insulate it from preference avoidance.Licensing intellectual property from a company? Structure the license to take advantage of special protections in the Bankruptcy Code.Considering a loan to a financially troubled company? Better dust off your Deprizio waivers.Mortgagees, take a close look at your security agreement - you may be secured by more than just the debtor's personal residence, and that's not what you want in a chapter 13.Secured lenders, eliminate the possibility of a later 506(c) claim by settling early with the trustee.203 North Lasalle prohibited exclusive deals to shareholders - but new ways of avoiding it are being found. Here's how to oppose them. Watch for shareholder releases in the plan. If you don't object, you may be out of luck - but the right objection can save your cause of action.

Bankruptcy and Debtor/creditor

Bankruptcy and Debtor/creditor
Author: Brian A. Blum
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Recommended with confidence by law professors across the country, BANKRUPTCY AND DEBTOR/CREDITOR: Examples & Explanations enters its Second Edition helping students Understand The many rules, principles, and policies of bankruptcy and debtor/creditor law. Author Brian Blum draws on his own teaching experiences to respond to student needs. Adhering to a proven-effective format, he begins with basic concepts, then gradually introduces more advanced issues. Demystifying debtor/credit law and facilitating comprehension, The book promotes effective study through: exceptionally clear writing organization that tracks the leading casebooks problems and answers that allow students to test their understanding BANKRUPTCY AND DEBTOR/CREDITOR: Examples & Explanations, Second Edition, now incorporates: updated text and new examples that reflect changes in the Bankruptcy Code the latest developments in debt adjustment and reorganization, support obligation in bankruptcy, and bankruptcy discharge new material on jury trials reorganized problems and answers - answers no longer immediately follow the problems more streamlined material with a sharper, tighter focus on the essential topics