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- The Bankruptcy Law Index lists all CALI lessons covering Bankruptcy Law.
Subject Outline
- Policy and History
- Chapter 1 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- History
- Enforcing Claims
- Collecting Unsecured Claims
- The Self-Help System for Collecting Unsecured Claims
- The Judicial System for Collecting Unsecured Claims: Obtaining and Enforcing a Judgment
- Provisional Remedies
- Garnishments
- Property Garnishments
- Wage Garnishments
- State Wage Garnishment Exemptions
- Exceptions to Wage Garnishment Limits
- Exemptions
- State Law Execution Exemptions
- Other Federal and State Exemptions
- Federal Tax Collection
- State Law Avoiding Powers
- The Race to the Courthouse and the Concept of Bankruptcy
- Secured Claims
- Chapter 2 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Liens
- Attachment of Liens
- Attachment of Consensual Liens on Personal Property
- Attachment of Consensual Liens on Real Property
- Attachment of Judicial Liens
- Attachment of Statutory Liens
- The Concept of Perfecting Liens
- Perfection of Consensual Personal Property Liens
- Perfection of Real Property Liens
- Attachment of Liens
- Priority of Liens
- Priority of Consensual Liens
- Priority of Real Property Liens
- Purchase Money Security Interests
- Foreclosing the Right of Redemption
- The Bankruptcy System
- Chapter 3 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Purposes of Bankruptcy
- Structure of the Bankruptcy Code
- Jurisdiction and Venue of Bankruptcy Cases
- Voluntary Bankruptcy Petitions
- Involuntary Bankruptcy Petitions
- Dismissal
- Dismissal of Properly Filed Bankruptcy Petitions for “Cause.”
- Bad Faith Dismissals after the 2005 Amendments
- Dismissal of Cases Properly Filed under Other Chapters
- Voluntary and Involuntary Conversion and Dismissal.
- Dismissal of Consumer Chapter 7 Cases for “Abuse” – The Means Test
- Rebutting the Presumption of Abuse under the Means Test
- Attorney Sanctions for Means Test Violations
- Eligibility after Prior Bankruptcy Cases
- The Bankruptcy Estate
- Chapter 4 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Exemptions
- Chapter 5 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Electing the State or Federal Exemption Scheme
- Exemption Planning
- Avoiding Liens that Impair Exemptions
- The Automatic Stay
- Chapter 6 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Operating the Estate
- Chapter 7 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- The Trustee
- The United States Trustee
- The Case Trustee
- The Section 341 Meeting
- No Asset Cases
- Use, Sale and Lease of Property
- Post-Bankruptcy Financing
- Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases – Assumption and Rejection
- Enhancing the Estate
- Chapter 8 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Fraudulent Transfers -11 U.S.C. § 548
- The Trustee’s State Law Powers - 11 U.S.C. § 544(b)
- The Strong Arm Power - 11 U.S.C. § 544(a)
- Preferences -11 U.S.C. § 547 and Defenses § 547(c)
- Statutory Liens - 11 U.S.C. § 545
- Setoffs - 11 U.S.C. § 553
- Statute of Limitations on Avoiding Powers - 11 U.S.C. § 546(a)
- Relation-back Perfection Rules - 11 U.S.C. § 546(b)
- Reclamation Rights - 11 U.S.C. § 546(c)
- Recovering Avoided Transfers - 11 U.S.C. § 550
- Secured Claims in Bankruptcy
- Chapter 9 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- The Section 506(a) Split
- The Section 506(c) Surcharge
- Section 506(d) and Striping-down or Striping-Off Liens
- Stripping Wholly Unsecured Liens in Chapter 7
- Redemption - 11 U.S.C. § 722
- Debtor’s Treatment of Secured Claims in Chapter 7: Surrender, Redeem or Reinstate – or Maybe “Ride Through”
- Post-Petition Effect of Security Interests: Section 552
- Relief from Stay and Adequate Protection
- Unsecured Claims in Bankruptcy
- Chapter 10 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- What is a “Claim”?
- Claim Procedures
- Priority Claims – 11 U.S.C. § 507
- Subordination - 11 U.S.C. § 510
- Abandonment - 11 U.S.C. § 554
- Distribution to Creditors - 11 U.S.C. § 726
- The Discharge
- Chapter 11 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- The Discharge Order
- Denial of Discharge
- Exceptions to Discharge - 11 U.S.C. § 523
- Automatically Non-Dischargeable Debts
- Debts Non-Dischargeable Only On Timely Request of the Creditor
- Reaffirmation: 11 U.S.C. § 524(c)
- Wage Earner Reorganizations under Chapter 13
- Chapter 12 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- Reasons for Filing under Chapter 13
- The Chapter 13 Process
- The Chapter 13 Plan Term (and “Commitment Period”)
- Restructuring Secured Claims in a Chapter 13 Plan
- Unsecured Claims in Chapter 13
- Modification
- Business Reorganizations under Chapter 11
- Chapter 13 from the free eLangdell® casebook, Bankruptcy Law and Practice
- The Chapter 11 Process
- The Exclusivity Period
- Negotiating a Plan and the Disclosure Statement
- Classification
- Voting and Impairment
- Non-Recourse Debt and the 11 U.S.C. § 1111(b) Election
- Confirmation Requirements under 11 U.S.C. § 1129(a)
- The Cramdown: 11 U.S.C. §1129(b)
- Cramdown of Secured Claims
- Cramdown of Unsecured Claims
- The Chapter 11 Discharge - 11 U.S.C. § 1141
- Protecting the Integrity of the Bankruptcy Process