The Glannon guide to bankruptcy : learning bankruptcy through multiple-choice questions and analysis / Nathalie Martin, Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law, University of New Mexico.

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Main Author: Martin, Nathalie, 1961- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2017]
Edition:Fourth edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • A very short introduction
  • The secured versus unsecured distinction : a brief introduction
  • State collection law
  • Introduction to bankruptcy
  • Jurisdiction and the powers of the bankruptcy court
  • Case administration and structure of the Code
  • The automatic stay
  • Property of the debtor's estate
  • Exemptions in bankruptcy
  • Priorities
  • The treatment of secured claims in bankruptcy
  • The avoiding powers
  • The general bankruptcy discharge
  • Exceptions to discharge under [Section] 523
  • Objections to the debtor's general discharge
  • Keeping secured property in a Chapter 7 case
  • Dismissal
  • Involuntary bankruptcy
  • Overview of Chapter 13
  • Chapter 13 eligibility
  • Secured creditor treatment under Chapter 13
  • The treatment of priority claims in Chapter 13
  • The disposable income test in Chapter 13
  • The good faith test in Chapter 13
  • The best interest of creditors test
  • Chapter 13 plan feasibility
  • Modification of a Chapter 13 plan or dismissal of a Chapter 13 case
  • Overview of Chapter 11 and its alternatives
  • Cash collateral, post-petition financing, and other first-day orders
  • The automatic stay and adequate protection
  • Operating the Chapter 11 debtor : the rights and goals of the debtor-in-possession, and the grounds for appointment of a Chapter 11 trustee or examiner
  • Claims against the estate
  • Reshaping the estate through the assumption or rejection of executory contracts and unexpired leases pursuant to [Section] 365, and through asset sales pursuant to [Section] 363
  • Introduction to the plan and the minimum Chapter 11 plan requirements
  • Voting and classification : soliciting votes for the plan
  • Small business cases under Chapter 11
  • Forcing the plan on dissenting creditors : a different kind of cramdown
  • Post-confirmation issues : the effect of confirmation
  • Closing closers : some practice questions.