The third edition of Consumer Bankruptcy is a case book designed for a
two- or three-unit law school course focusing solely on the unique
issues that arise under the United States Bankruptcy Code when an
individual with primarily consumer debts files for bankruptcy. The
book fully explores the complexities introduced in 2005 with the
enactment of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
Act, legislation that clearly sets out consumer bankruptcies as a very
technical sub-specialty in the field of bankruptcy. Covered in this
book are the barriers to entry by a consumer into chapter 7
liquidation, issues relating to discharge of debt, chapter 13 plans
and chapter 13 cases converted to chapter 7. About the author: David
Gray Carlson is Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of
Law. He is the author of a treatise on secured credit in bankruptcy
and of over sixty law review articles on various aspects of bankruptcy
and debtor-creditor law. Five of these articles concern the effect of
the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act,
which revolutionized the law of consumer bankruptcies. He has taught a
basic bankruptcy course for 25 years, before concluding that consumer
bankruptcies had become such a sub-specialty that it is better taught
in a course separate from the basic course. Besides teaching at
Cardozo Law School, Carlson has taught at George Washington University
Law School, University of Miami Law School, University of Michigan Law
School and Washington & Lee School of Law.
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Product details
ISBN
9781600423826
Published
2019
Edition
3. edition
Publisher
Vandeplas Publishing LLC
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author