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List Price: $44.95Amazon.com's Price: $35.34 You Save: $9.61 (21%)as of 03/10/2010 22:29 EST
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.73078
EAN: 9780735561847
Edition: 4
ISBN: 0735561842
Label: Aspen Publishers
Manufacturer: Aspen Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 640
Publication Date: August 11, 2006
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Studio: Aspen Publishers
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: To keep pace with the recent major changes in bankruptcy law, noted author Brian Blum presents a completely revised edition of his popular study guide, "Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor: Examples & Explanations." This comprehensive text is well known for its effectiveness in helping students understand the many rules, principles, and policies of the area.
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While all E&E's are great, this one was particularly helpful if a professor decides to just use a case book that didn't have a good editor or a professor who just prints off cases for the class to look at while working problems with the class. While this method is helpful on the exam, it isn't so helpful for understanding the material at home if you missed a class or just didn't understand the explanation in class. This is why this E&E, with the 2005 changes, is so particularly helpful.
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This book is the kind of book that you need to get at the beginning of the semester and read along with your text book, as a supplement. I got this with about a month left in the semester, and a horrible time wading through this book. I can see the value of getting it much earlier in the semester, however, as it did have valuable insight into the bankruptcy code.
If you're getting a book nearer the end of the semester, I recommend the Glannon Guide to Bankruptcy (same publishers), as ... Read More
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My professor recommended this and I found it helpful to my course. The subject of the course is complicated and this commercial outline make it clear.
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took a while for book to get to me but the book itself is in pretty good shape. i am satisfied with my purchase.
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This was recommended by another attorney who used this book in law school. It is a great resource if you want an overview of BK law. It may be too technical for a non-attorney and too light for someone who is practicing in complex BK cases
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