The Law of Debtors and Creditors: Text, Cases, and Problems 7th Edition


The Law of Debtors and Creditors: Text, Cases, and Problems (Aspen Casebook) 7th Edition
Author: Elizabeth Warren ID: 1454822384

Series: Aspen CasebookHardcover: 1024 pagesPublisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business; 7 edition (August 5, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1454822384ISBN-13: 978-1454822387 Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.6 x 1.6 inches Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #67,640 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #3 in Books > Law > Business > Banking #6 in Books > Law > Business > Bankruptcy #88 in Books > Law > Administrative Law

Amazed by the prior reviews, I clicked each reviewers’ public link to see if any of them might be associated with the publisher or the authors. Each review seems to be legitimate. I am left befuddled. Perhaps the reviews reflect the fact that competing texts on bankruptcy are even worse. G-d forbid.

This text features many case excerpts. Sometimes a single case is split into multiple excerpts with instructional material sandwiched between the excerpts. There are silly, decorative lines meant to signal the switch between case and text material. Still, I find myself continually confused about the nature of my reading. I am forced to go back, look for the decorative cues, and try to figure out whether a particular portion is actually a part of a given case.

A code book is necessary in a course of this type. Precious little attention is given to breaking the code down in this textbook. In fact, very little attention is given to the realities of filing any sort of bankruptcy. Sample forms are not included in the text. Students access them via the internet and a particular instructor may or may not dedicate any substantial time to them.

I am posting this review after an extensive on-line search for a resource with which to teach myself bankruptcy. I am annoyed by the fact that the most recommended study aid is also offered by this publisher. But, of course, it is.

Haven’t read it all but up until now the book is easy to read (w/ some humor in every page), and the material is divided in digestible sections. I’m not a fan of casebooks but this is fine.

Unexpectedly well written. Excellent problems. Humor intertwined for those who pay clise sttention.
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