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Baird and Jackson's Bankruptcy: Cases, Problems, and Materials (University Casebook Series) (Rental)

  • Edition : 6th ed., 2025
  • Author(s) : Adler, Casey, Morrison
    • ISBN: 9781685617585
    • SKU: 93969
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Hardcover

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    • ISBN: 9781685617585
    • SKU: 93969U
    • Condition: Used
    • Format: Hardcover

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Like the prior edition, this edition retains the casebook's historical attention to the logic and limits of personal and business bankruptcy yet expands the book’s focus to capture the ways that current bankruptcy practice has been fashioned by lawyers and judges. This edition contains a new unit on this summer’s Supreme Court decision in Purdue Pharma, which reshapes the law of third-party releases. Other updates to the book include the addition of the novel LTL Management and National Rifle Association opinions on good-faith filing. Also added is a discussion of the Supreme Court’s opinion in Fulton on the turnover of property as well as discussions of the appellate decisions Weinstein Company on executory contracts, Generation Resources on fraudulent conveyances, and Nuverra on equitable mootness.