Description
A mainstay in bankruptcy education, The Law of Debtors and Creditors is one of the most widely adopted and respected casebooks in the field. Authored by a distinguished team—including Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congresswoman Katie Porter, and Professors John Pottow and Jay Westbrook—the book presents bankruptcy law in a dynamic, practice-oriented format that engages both doctrinal understanding and real-world application.
The text is organized to mirror the natural flow of a bankruptcy case, offering 39 carefully constructed problem sets that present realistic scenarios and the kinds of questions lawyers face in practice. Many problems embed ethical challenges, helping students develop professional judgment alongside legal knowledge. Accompanied by explanatory text written in a clear and accessible style, the book is approachable for students and easy to teach. A unique feature is its division between consumer and business bankruptcy, allowing instructors to tailor coverage depending on whether the course runs two, three, or four credits.
The Eighth Edition reflects major changes in the field, including:
- Comprehensive coverage of the Small Business Reorganization Act (Subchapter V of Chapter 11), introduced just before the COVID-19 pandemic;
- Analysis of recent Supreme Court decisions such as Jevic, Merit Management, Midland Funding, and Wellness;
- Updated treatment of § 363 sales and the ABI Commission’s recommendations on consumer bankruptcy reform;
- A host of new and revised problems based on current case law and legal developments.
Professors benefit from an exceptionally rich Teacher’s Manual, packed with guidance for using the problem sets, new citations, and classroom strategies. Students gain from the book’s thoughtful blend of theory, doctrine, policy, and transactional analysis—all conveyed through engaging, contemporary materials that bridge legal education and practice.




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