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Use of this book assists bankruptcy law professors in transforming
podium courses into ABA-required experiential learning
opportunities. As bankruptcy professors understand, the complexity
of debtor-creditor law can dismay students as they work to figure
out how to put together the puzzle pieces that comprise this
complex, multi-layered area of practice. The laws, procedural
rules, official forms, and complicated relationships between and
among creditors and debtors combine to create mosaics of intricate
patterns - or webs for malpractice claims. This book helps law
students put together the interconnected pieces of consumer debtor-
or creditor-focused law practice - with simulation exercises
introducing students to the Official Forms, guiding them through
multiple creditors' claims, and supporting them in developing as
trustees, consumer debtor's lawyers, or various creditors' lawyers.
The fact-based exercises provide multiple opportunities to develop
writing ability, ethical client counseling skills, and an
understanding of how to use bankruptcy laws, rules, procedures, and
forms.
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