Product Description
This is a short summary of bankruptcy and how it works. It summarizes the three main chapters, chapter 7, 13 and 11. Bankruptcy code sections are referenced throughout the book as are the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. Footnotes are generally Supreme Court cases or 9th Circuit cases. Where state law is relevant, California law is cited. The book is designed for law students, new attorneys to bankruptcy and anyone with a general interest in the subject…. More >>
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This is a very difficult to read because of its use of dark yellow pages that resemble an 1827 copy of the Bible. I have never seen a book use this color for its pages, and after trying to read this book, I understand why.
The content itself is disappointing. The book is essentially a summary of the Bankruptcy Code, section by section.
Rating: 1 / 5
Now that I have read the entire book I can emphatically state that there is no better overview of Bankruptcy Law than this. It is the perfect book for attorneys with no or little bankruptcy experience; for support staff of bankruptcy attorneys; and for experienced attorneys who want a quick and easy reference. My only criticism is that the chapters are not indicated in the top corner of the pages.
Rating: 5 / 5