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One Name—Collier—Stands Out in Bankruptcy Law
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On October 17 The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 takes effect. This landmark bankruptcy legislation substantially revises the current Bankruptcy Code. Now, more than ever, you can rely on Collier on Bankruptcy to offer your clients the best representation.

Collier on Bankruptcy  is long recognized as the most comprehensive and authoritative single source of bankruptcy law analysis and guidance. Judges from the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts to the Supreme Court cite to Collier on Bankruptcy 18 times more often than the closest competitor…that’s over 15,000 court citations. Collier on Bankruptcy is available only from LexisNexis – on lexis.com and in print.

Under the authoritative direction of Editors-in-Chief Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier on Bankruptcy is completely updated with integrated analysis of the 2005 Bankruptcy Act. Whatever your needs—quick answers about procedure, comprehensive analysis of federal bankruptcy law or legal forms—look to the definitive name in bankruptcy law. Only LexisNexis offers the comprehensive selection of Collier resources necessary to cover virtually any bankruptcy proceedings your clients face. All the sources listed here are available in a format that suits you: print, CD-ROM, or online.

 
Collier on Bankruptcy, 15th Edition Revised

Alan N. Resnich and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief; and other contributing authors and editors

On October 17, The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 takes effect. This landmark bankruptcy legislation substantially revises the current Bankruptcy Code. Collier on Bankruptcy is completely updated with integrated analysis of the 2005 Bankruptcy Act. Now more than ever, you can rely on Collier on Bankruptcy to offer your clients the best representation.

Collier on Bankruptcy has long been recognized as the most comprehensive and authoritative single source of bankruptcy law analysis and guidance. Judges from the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts to the Supreme Court cite to Collier on Bankruptcy 18 times more often than the closest competitor...that’s more than 15,000 court citations since 1979.

 
Collier Bankruptcy Case Update Collier Bankruptcy Case Update

Concise summaries of significant bankruptcy issues in virtually all bankruptcy cases decided by the federal courts. Available online, weekly via e-mail, or monthly in print it covers reported bankruptcy decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Courts of Appeal, U.S. District Courts, bankruptcy appellate panels, and bankruptcy courts.

 
Collier Bankruptcy Exemption Guide

Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief; Mary Davies Scott, Reviewing Editor and Contributing Author

Compilation of exemptions available in every state and territory. Includes checklists of exemptions; complete text of statutory authority; text of federal non-Bankruptcy Code exemptions; analysis of constitutional problems; tenancy by the entirety issues; current case highlights; and a research guide. (Also published as volume 14 of Collier on Bankruptcy, 15th Edition Revised.)

 
Collier Bankruptcy Manual, Third Edition Revised

Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editor-in-Chief; with contributing authors and editors

This three-volume desk edition of Collier on Bankruptcy, 15th Edition Revised, provides a definitive section-by-section analysis of the Bankruptcy Code, accompanied by detailed analysis of current rules, case law, and related non-bankruptcy law.

 
Collier Bankruptcy Practice Guide

Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief; with contributing authors

Combines legal analysis with practical procedural and strategic advice, practice aids such as checklists and forms, and the relevant primary source material of all the local bankruptcy rules of practice for all the bankruptcy courts in a single all-inclusive guide or as a supplement to Collier on Bankruptcy.

 
Collier Business Workout Guide

Steven R. Gross, Richard F. Hahn, and Michael E. Wiles; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Shows how to plan, carry out, and complete an effective out-of-court restructuring or “workout”. Covers the pros and cons of negotiating a workout as opposed to filing for bankruptcy. Explains the complexities of exchange offers and prepackaged plans and analyzes such essential matters as directors’ liability, lenders’ concerns, and taxation in the workout framework.

 
Collier Compensation, Employment and Appointment of Trustees and Professionals in Bankruptcy Cases

Hon Stan Bernstein; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommers, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Examines the Code provisions, case law, and current practice trends relevant to the compensation of attorneys, trustees, and other professionals involved in bankruptcy cases, including ethical restrictions on employment and new requirements under local rules and administrative orders.

 
Collier Consumer Bankrtupcy Practice Guide with Forms Collier Consumer Bankruptcy Practice Guide with Forms

Henry J. Sommer; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Expert guidance for handling Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases, including methods and strategies for interviewing the debtor, counseling the debtor about bankruptcy options, choosing the most advantageous type of bankruptcy, agreements for and disclosure of attorney’s fees, preparing and filing the forms, and statements and schedules.

 
Collier Family Law and the Bankruptcy Code Collier Family Law and the Bankruptcy Code

Hon. Margaret Dee McGarity; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

For both the general practitioner and matrimonial specialist, a comprehensive, practice-oriented guide to the impact of bankruptcy on family-law matters. Coverage includes bankruptcy and state family court jurisdiction, determining debtor’s interest in marital property, issues involving community property, effects of Chapter 13 on current alimony and support obligations and on modification and enforcement of support obligations and effect of the automatic stay on ongoing family court actions.

 
Collier Forms Manual, Third Edition Revised

Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief; Kevin J. Carey, Bonnie Glantz Fatell, Henry J. Sommer, Contributing Authors

Comprehensive collection of forms for use in cases under Bankruptcy Code chapters, 7, 9, 11, 12, and 13. Volumes 1 and 2 are devoted to forms for commercial bankruptcies, and Volume 3 focuses on forms for consumer bankruptcies.

 
Collier Handbook for Creditors' Committees Collier Handbook for Creditors’ Committees

Irving Sulmeyer; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Single, handy volume offers all the practical guidance members of a committee need for its day-to-day operations and participation in the debtor’s reorganization—with forms, sample letters, and more.

 
Collier Handbook for Trustees and Debtors in Possession Collier Handbook for Trustees and Debtors in Possession

Irving Sulmeyer, D.M. Lynn, Michael R. Rochelle, and Sander L. Esserman

Provides the expert legal and procedural advice needed to negotiate the maze of bankruptcy law and procedure, avoid costly pitfalls and emerge from bankruptcy successfully. Two handbooks in one.

 
Collier Handbook for Trustees and Debtors in Possession Collier International Business Insolvency Guide

Richard R. Broude and Adam C. Rogoff, General Editors; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Expert analysis of the insolvency systems of 36 countries worldwide as well as the bankruptcy laws of the United States as they apply to foreign clients. For every country covered, the chapter discusses the general legal system, commercial law, insolvency system, liquidation procedure, reorganization procedure, and treatment of cross-border insolvencies.

 
Collier Lending Institutions and the Bankruptcy Code

Robert J. Rosenburg, Michael S. Lurey, and Mark A. Broude; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Complete, practice-oriented guide to the impact of bankruptcy on lending transactions. In addition to an overview of the Bankruptcy Code and the provisions that affect lending institutions, there is a detailed examination of the lender’s rights as a creditor in bankruptcy.

 
Collier on Bankruptcy Taxation

Myron M. Sheinfeld, Fred T. Witt, Jr., and Milton B. Hyman; Carl M. Jenks, Reviewing Editor; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

Presents thorough, authoritative discussion of the many tax issues arising in, and in relation to, a bankruptcy case. Provides practical, hands-on guidance, including a step-by-step outline of bankruptcy procedures; detailed discussion of the substantive and procedural aspect of litigation with the IRS in bankruptcy court; expert analysis of applicable law and on-point cases; and more. (Also published as volume 15 of Collier on Bankruptcy, 15th Edition Revised.)

 
Collier Pamphlet Edition

Commentary by Alan N. Resnick, Henry J. Sommer, Mary Davies Scott, and Lawrence P. King

Parts 1 and 2 contain the complete and up-to-date text of the Bankruptcy Code and the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Official Forms. Includes expert commentary and analysis, annotations or recent cases, selected legislative history, Advisory Committee Notes, Cross-references to related Code and rules provisions and research references to other Collier publications. The Portable Pamphlet contains the full text of the Code and the Rules.

 
Collier Real Estate Transactions and the Bankruptcy Code

Laurence D. Cherkis and Steven M. Abramowitz; Alan N. Resnick and Henry J. Sommer, Collier Editors-in-Chief

For both the general practitioner and the real-estate specialist, a practice-oriented guide to the impact of bankruptcy on real estate transactions. It examines the entire Bankruptcy Code with emphasis on provisions directly related to real estate and provides sample clauses and helpful drafting considerations for the real estate transactions discussed.

Collier from LexisNexis is the most trusted name in bankruptcy law research combined with two times the news sources of any other information provider – it’s the complete bankruptcy offering.

With these convincing facts, shouldn’t you use Collier too?

 
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