101 Practice Series: Breaking Down the Basics
- A Primer on Adequate Protection - Under Section 361 of the Bankruptcy Code
- An Analysis on Conflict Issues in Debtor Representation (Part 1 of 2)
- An Overview of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- Arbitration Agreements in Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy 101: When Is Bankruptcy Right for Your Corporate Client?
- Bankruptcy 101(A): Dissolution & Debt
- Can an Environmental Claim Survive Bankruptcy?
- Chapter 15: Ancillary And OTHER Cross-Border Cases
- Creditor and Creditor Committee Conflicts in Representation (Part 2 of 2)
- Defending Your Creditor Client's Claim Against a Debtor in Bankruptcy
- Direct Appeals to Circuit Courts under BAPCPA
- Dissecting Financial Contracts and Their Treatment Post-BAPCPA
- Important Changes for Small Business Debtors under BAPCPA
- Navigating Electronic Discovery Issues
- Pre-Bankruptcy Planning
- Proof of Claims in Bankruptcy: Covering Your Client
- Reaffirmation Agreement Basics in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Substantive Consolidation Under the Bankruptcy Code
- Tax Consequences to Consider When Restructuring Debt
- The Pitfalls of Bankruptcy and Divorce
- Understanding Abstention
- Understanding Withdrawal of the Reference
- When is Bankruptcy Right for Your Individual Client?
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