Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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SPARSE ADVICE ON PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY BY PHILIP SHUCHMAN The two paramount considerations for personal bankrupts are ( 1 ) the discharge from nearly all debts and ( 2 ) keeping as much of their property as possible .
SPARSE ADVICE ON PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY BY PHILIP SHUCHMAN The two paramount considerations for personal bankrupts are ( 1 ) the discharge from nearly all debts and ( 2 ) keeping as much of their property as possible .
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EDITOR'S NOTE : The JOURNAL is pleased to reinstitute as a regular feature a review of bankruptcy decisions of note . It is expected that this feature will alternate issues with the HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR .
EDITOR'S NOTE : The JOURNAL is pleased to reinstitute as a regular feature a review of bankruptcy decisions of note . It is expected that this feature will alternate issues with the HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR .
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Property Settlement 511 Attorney's Fees 513 Bankruptcy Estate : What is Property ? 524 Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 503 Cause of Action / Truth in Lending 510 Chose in Action 510 Dischargeability of Debts 511 – Alimony v .
Property Settlement 511 Attorney's Fees 513 Bankruptcy Estate : What is Property ? 524 Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 503 Cause of Action / Truth in Lending 510 Chose in Action 510 Dischargeability of Debts 511 – Alimony v .
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Contents
The Connecticut Supreme Court | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR Emanuel Margolis | 61 |
1978 | 70 |
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