SUMMARY
The latest developments in debtor-creditor law and a wealth of practice tips to make you an efficient and effective lawyer.
DESCRIPTION
• 1 volume; loose-leaf
• 950 pages
• Publication Date: May 31, 2016
• Editorial Review Board: Mark B. Comstock, Patrick W. Wade
Trying to collect a judgment or enforce a lien? Having trouble locating the debtor or the debtor’s assets? Need to know what property is subject to execution? Creditors’ Rights and Remedies can help! This book contains the latest developments in debtor-creditor law and a wealth of practice tips to make you an efficient and effective lawyer. Since the prior update, substantial changes in this area of law have come about through changes from the legislature and the courts, and through the availability and growth of information technology. The 2016 revision completely updates the prior revision and supplement, and also includes several revised chapters from Foreclosing Security Interests. It focuses on Oregon case law and statutes, and presents explanations of federal law where applicable.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Provisional Process
2 Alternatives to Bankruptcy: Assignment For the Benefit of Creditors or Receivership
3 Statutory and Possessory Liens
4 Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
5 Practical Discovery
6 Execution
7 Garnishment
8 Decedents’ Estates
9 Exemptions
10 Proceedings in Support of Execution
11 Fraudulent Conveyances and Creditor’s Bills
12 Self-Help Remedies Under the Uniform Commercial Code
13 Judicial Foreclosure of Security Interests in Personal Property
14 UCC Article 9
Table of Forms
Table of Statutes and Rules
Table of Cases
Subject Index