Descriere: Workouts and Enforcement for the Secured Creditor and Equipment Lessor is a step-by-step guide, replete with practical forms, for attorneys to represent secured creditors and equipment lessors from the workout through the litigation and bankruptcy processes. A comprehensive treatise for the zealous yet efficient enforcement of the secured creditors and equipment lessors' rights--including strategies, applicable law, citations, and forms for maximizing the opportunities of a workout, swiftly securing collateral and avoiding litigation and bankruptcy pitfalls. Everything the creditor and lessor needs to negotiate workouts and/or pursue claims in the state, federal and bankruptcy courts, including replevin actions, default judgment and summary judgment motions, strategies and forms for objecting to sales of collateral by the trustee, and much more. This publication is organized by each critical step in the workout and enforcement processes, combining the strategies, law, and forms for each critical stage. No other book brings under one cover so much strategy and forms all prepared solely from the perspective of the secured creditor and equipment lessor.
Autori: Frank Peretore, Janis Migliorise Peretore | Editura: Oxford University Press, USA | Anul aparitiei: 2008 | ISBN: 9780195336474 | Numar de pagini: 546 | Categorie: Legal
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