<p> <b>Problems and Materials on Debtor and Creditor Law</b>, now in its Fourth Edition, features Douglas Whaley's popular problem-based approach and Jeffrey Morris's eminently clear descriptions of Bankruptcy Law. With concise but complete coverage, this timely revision provides a solid introduction to the Bankruptcy Code, statutory rules, and contemporary issues of bankruptcy law. </p> <p> <b>Student-friendly and practice-focused, Problems and Materials on Debtor and Creditor Law offers:</b> </p> <ul> <li> <b>an engaging and accessible mix of problems, text, and cases</b> </li> <li> <b>a thoughtful selection of cases</b> that illustrate and reflect current Bankruptcy Law </li> <li> <b>a flexible and adaptable organization of topics</b> </li> <li> at 600 pages, a <b>manageable size</b> </li> <li> proven-effective <b>problem-based pedagogy</b> </li> <li> thoroughly updated <b>Teacher's Manual</b> </li> </ul> <p> <b>The thoroughly revised Fourth Edition includes:</b> </p> <ul> <li> new discussion of selected <b>means test issues and automatic dismissal under § 521(i) </b> </li> <li> <b>diligently updated dollar values and statutory revisions</b> </li> <li> <b>more than a dozen new and revised problems</b> that cover Ponzi schemes, KERPs, and reclamation and priority claims </li> <li> <b>a dozen new cases</b> </li> </ul> <p> The thoroughly updated <b>Fourth Edition</b> of <b>Problems and Materials on Debtor and Creditor Law</b> ensures that your bankruptcy course will remain fresh and up to date, supported by recent case decisions and engaging problems that address contemporary topics. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>