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Ethics & Professional Responsibility - The Law of Debtors and Creditors: Text, Cases, and Problems [Connected eBook] (Aspen Casebook)

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One of the leading casebooks in the field, The Law of Debtors and Creditors features 39 problem sets with realistic questions a lawyer considers in managing a bankruptcy case. It also challenges the students with the major policy and theoretical questions in the field. The text features a functional organization as a bankruptcy case would unfold. The focus is on teaching through the realistic problems, complete with ethical difficulties embedded into the fact patterns. The presentation is lively and colloquial. Explanatory text throughout makes bankruptcy law accessible to students and easier to teach. Because it divides the subject between consumer and business bankruptcy, professors can select the depth of coverage for each subject in designing a two-, three-, or four-credit class. The authors—Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congresswoman Katie Porter, and Professors Pottow (Michigan) and Westbrook (Texas)—are among the most prominent in the field.

Uniquely comprehensive Teacher’s Manual—chock full of material on how to design class around the problem sets, citations to new cases and literature, and suggestions for steering class discussion.

New to the Eighth Edition:

  • The emergence of a whole new form of chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Small Business Reorganization Act in subchapter V, just as the Covid19 crisis exploded
  • The impact of recent Supreme Court decisions, including Jevic, Merit Management, Midland Funding, and Wellness
  • New cases and issues since the Seventh Edition
  • Updated materials on § 363 sales
  • Incorporation of discussion of ABI Commission on Consumer Bankruptcy Reform
  • A number of interesting new problems

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Separation of consumer bankruptcy from business bankruptcy—professors can select the depth of coverage for each subject
  • Lively explanatory text—makes bankruptcy law accessible to students and easier to teach
  • Engagement of current events and economic trends
  • Discussion of many recent cases
  • 39 problem sets—featuring the realistic questions a lawyer considers in applying the statutory provisions in a bankruptcy case
  • Substantial discussion of the ethical questions that arise in bankruptcy practice, and including ethical issues in the problems students must solve
  • Functional organization—as a bankruptcy case would unfold rather than using some artificial paradigm
  • Chapters specifically devoted to bankruptcy theory (consumer and business), to international insolvencies, and to important ethics issues in the consumer and business contexts
  • Problem sets designed to combine doctrinal, transactional, and theoretical issues

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The Law of Debtors and Creditors: Text, Cases, and Problems [Connected eBook] (Aspen Casebook) is the ultimate resource for anyone studying law or actively practicing in the field. With this textbook, you will not only gain access to the physical copy but also receive lifetime access to the Connected eBook on CasebookConnect. This invaluable online resource includes highlight, annotation, and search capabilities, allowing you to easily navigate and locate the information you need. It even comes with an outline tool and various other helpful resources to enhance your understanding.

When it comes to bankruptcy cases, The Law of Debtors and Creditors is without a doubt one of the leading casebooks available. With 39 problem sets, it provides realistic questions that lawyers face when managing such cases. Moreover, it doesn't shy away from tackling major policy and theoretical questions in the field, challenging you to think critically and develop a comprehensive understanding.

What sets this textbook apart is its functional organization, which mirrors the structure of a bankruptcy case. By learning through realistic problems, you'll be equipped with the necessary skills to navigate ethical difficulties that often arise. The colloquial and engaging presentation, coupled with explanatory text, makes bankruptcy law accessible and easier to grasp.

Whether you're interested in consumer or business bankruptcy, The Law of Debtors and Creditors is flexible enough to cater to your specific needs. Professors can easily customize the depth of coverage for each subject, making it suitable for various credit classes. Plus, the authors—Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congresswoman Katie Porter, and Professors Pottow and Westbrook—are highly acclaimed in the field, ensuring the content is top-notch.

To make your law school experience even more fulfilling, we offer a uniquely comprehensive Teacher's Manual packed with material to help you design your classes around the problem sets. You'll find citations to new cases and literature, as well as suggestions for stimulating and insightful class discussions. Don't miss out on this unparalleled resource!

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