AKRON, OH, May 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Featuring a comprehensive index of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, Federal Bankruptcy Rules 2012 is an excellent resource for both attorneys and non-attorneys dealing with federal bankruptcy. Included with this new edition by Summit Legal Publishing is free online access to official bankruptcy forms and procedural forms, instructions and committee notes. Local forms and procedural guides for the Bankruptcy Appellate Panels are available online as well. All of these forms are presented as downloadable, printable, full-sized versions.
Federal Bankruptcy Rules 2012 contains the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Bankruptcy Basics, which provides general information on the bankruptcy process, bankruptcy laws, and an explanation of the different chapters under which a bankruptcy case may be filed. Also included are the Local Rules of the United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panels for the First, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Circuits. All rules are current through May 1, 2012. Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure 2012 joins a growing line-up of federal products from Summit Legal Publishing.
Easy to use and carry, Federal Bankruptcy Rules 2012 is presented as a high quality, portable and easy to read book using larger type-face and a single column format. Federal Bankruptcy Rules 2012 is available in fully searchable electronic book editions at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes and Lulu, and at the publisher's website. The ebook versions features linked tables of contents and navigations panes for quick access to relevant text.
With offices located in Akron, Ohio, the Editorial Board of Summit Legal Publishing, LLC is comprised of five Managing Editors with over 60 years of combined experience in the legal publishing industry. All hold J.D. degrees. The editorial staff is made up entirely of graduates of accredited U.S. law schools, and all editorial work is performed in the United States. Summit Legal Publishing does not outsource any work to foreign data processing or technical support centers.
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Summit Legal Publishing Unveils Its Newest Product: Federal Bankruptcy Rules 2012
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