Bankruptcy.
West has also released 'Epstein, Markell, Nickles and
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basics of consumer and business bankruptcy law and give added treatment
to the practical application and consequences of the law. The authors
provide students with realistic problems and use the resources of The
West Education Network (TWEN TWEN The West Education Network ) to integrate the new bankruptcy law, set
to take effect October 2005, for further online study. The TWEN site
will provide new text and problems that incorporate the new bankruptcy
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