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Bankruptcy Law in Context

Authors
  • Theresa J. Pulley Radwan
  • Mark D. Bauer
  • Roberta K. Flowers
  • Rebecca C. Morgan
  • Joseph F. Morrissey
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
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Bankruptcy Law in Context provides a fresh approach to the study of bankruptcy law through the illustration of bankruptcy issues in typical required doctrinal courses. Students learn the bankruptcy concepts by studying them in the context of materials they already mastered as part of their required law school curriculum. In addition, this title allows for a bankruptcy course to be taught as a capstone, providing a good summary and review of these foundational topics in the context of a body of law that frequently intersects with other areas of law.

Key Features:

  • An overview of fundamental doctrinal courses
  • Problems at end of each chapter that build upon each other throughout the book
  • Treatment of fundamental bankruptcy concepts within the context of other areas of law

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • A unique approach, that focuses not just on the bankruptcy code but on its interaction with other areas of the law.
    • This appeals not only to students interested in bankruptcy practice, but also to students seeking a way to connect the law school curriculum or to review previously learned areas of law in preparation for the bar examination and practice
  • A review of core doctrinal concepts
  • An understanding of basic bankruptcy concepts
  • Discussion of statutory interpretations throughout book
  • Concluding problems to each chapter that bring together concepts
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About the authors
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan
Professor

Professor Theresa Pulley Radwan teaches in the areas of bankruptcy, business, and commercial law. Professor Radwan attended the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary, where she served as an articles editor of the Bill of Rights Journal and a research editor of the Moot Court Board. She was inducted into Order of the Coif. Professor Radwan practiced with the firm of Thompson, Hine & Flory LLP in Cleveland, Ohio, and also taught advocacy at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Prior to joining the Stetson faculty, she served as a legal research and writing instructor at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. Professor Radwan writes extensively in the areas of bankruptcy law, and serves on the advisory board for the Alexander L. Paskay Memorial Bankruptcy Seminar. She has previously served as the Interim Dean of the College of Law, the Associate Dean of Academics, and the Associate Dean of Administration & Business Affairs for the College of Law.

Mark D. Bauer
Stetson University College of Law

Mark Bauer is a Professor of Law at Stetson University, where he teaches Antitrust, Administrative Law, Property, Consumer Protection, and Financial Advocacy. He also supervises Stetson's Elder Consumer Protection Law internship program and a Federal Agency externship program. Before joining the Stetson faculty, Professor Bauer clerked for the Honorable William R. Robie, Chief Immigration Judge of the United States, and then worked for the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition, focusing on high-profile mergers and other anticompetitive conduct.

After leaving the FTC, Professor Bauer moved to Chicago, where he practiced antitrust law in the private sector with two large law firms. He wrote and edited a treatise on state unfair trade practice laws for Aspen Publishing and later joined the faculty of Chicago-Kent College of Law in a fellowship position. He is a former chair of the AALS Section on Aging and the Law and was named a Distinguished International Fellow to the Canadian Centre for Elder Law.

In 2013, Professor Bauer was awarded Stetson's Branton Excellence in Teaching Award.

Roberta K. Flowers
Stetson University College of Law

Roberta (Bobbi) K. Flowers is a Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law. Professor Flowers teaches evidence, criminal procedure, and professional responsibility. She has served as the Director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, The Elder Justice Center and as the William Reece Smith, Jr. Distinguished Professor in Professionalism. She is a past president of NAELA (National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys).

Professor Flowers has lectured throughout the United States and internationally in the area of ethics. Along with Professor Rebecca Morgan, she created a set of videos depicting ethical dilemmas faced by elder law attorneys, which have been used throughout the United States to train attorneys. The Florida Supreme Court awarded Professors Morgan and Flowers the Florida Supreme Court Professionalism Award for their work on these videos. Additionally, with Professor Morgan, Professor Flowers designed the first “elder friendly courtroom” in the nation, which is a model of the important considerations that should be made when creating courtrooms of the future.

Rebecca C. Morgan
Stetson University School of Law

Rebecca C. Morgan is a Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law. She is a co-author of Third-Party and Self-Created Trusts: A Modern Look for the ABA, Tax, Estate, and Financial Planning for the Elderly and its companion forms book Fundamentals of Special Needs Trusts for Matthew Bender, Planning for Disability for BNA, Ethics in an Elder Law Practice for the ABA, and Mastering Interviewing and Counseling for Carolina Academic Press. Professor Morgan is a past president of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, past president of the Board of Directors of the National Senior Citizens Law Center (now known as Justice in Aging), past chair of the American Association of Law Schools Section on Aging and the Law and of the Florida Bar Elder Law Section, and was on the Faculty of the National Judicial College. She has written a number of articles on various topics concerning older adults.

She previously served on state task forces regarding elder abuse and revisions to Florida’s guardianship statute and served as the reporter for the Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act. She is a member of the academic advisory board for the Borchard Center for Law and Aging, an academic fellow of the American College of Trusts & Estates Counsel, a member of ALI, a NAELA Fellow, and a member of NAELA’s Council of Advanced Practitioners (CAP). She served on the board for the Center for Medicare Advocacy and the American Society on Aging.

Joseph F. Morrissey
Stetson University College of Law

Professor Morrissey received his A.B. from Princeton University and his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law. He practiced corporate and securities law for Mayer, Brown & Platt and later Kirkland & Ellis. He also spent several years overseeing a Russian asset portfolio for an investment company in Switzerland. His practice led him to run offices in Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Geneva, Switzerland; and Moscow, Russia. In the summer of 2001, Professor Morrissey began his full-time academic career at Chicago-Kent College of Law. He joined Stetson Law in the summer of 2004. Professor Morrissey has taught and published in the areas of contracts, constitutional law, corporations, securities, and international private law. In 2008, Aspen published his first book, International Sales & Arbitration, which combines a focus on international contract law with the mechanism of dispute resolution most often used in those contracts and arbitration.

Product Information
Publication date
2020-02-02
Copyright Year
2020
Pages
676
Connected eBook with Study Center + Hardcover
9781543810035
Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital Only)
9798886140200
Subject
Bankruptcy Law, Elective
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