Written by two bankruptcy law experts, this product helps practitioners prepare their cases under the Bankruptcy Code as amended in 2005 by BAPCPA. It includes detailed analysis of the significant effects on business and consumer law resulting from the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (most changes effective Oct. 17, 2005). It also contains useful checklists of new requirements for the debtor, the debtors attorney, trustees, creditors, and the U.S. trustee or bankruptcy administrator. The analysis features discussion of changes that apply to consumer and bankruptcy cases, exemptions, exclusions and asset protection, small business cases, health care cases, and cross-border cases.
The book have a very good reference. Clarify very detailed the change of the law in 2005. Make very detailed explanation to the lawyer of the new responsibilities and application of the law for the cases. Most of the book continuous current so is a very good acquisition but be sure to make the correct annotation in the section that is not.