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It has been my experience that LexisNexis caters to an attorney’s needs in a number of ways, including offering and maintaining personal contact. Justin Thomas Scalise
It has been my experience that LexisNexis caters to an attorney’s needs in a number of ways, including offering and maintaining personal contact.
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More effectively meet the demands of your bankruptcy practice by using this robust combination of tools and resources, organized to match the daily workflow of today’s bankruptcy attorneys. This practice center helps you stay current on the latest issues; counsel clients about their filing options; perform due diligence; find authoritative information on Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 issues; draft schedules, motions, and plans; file; and locate new clients.
Go to just one place on the Web for comprehensive bankruptcy services and resources, organized around the way you work.
Track news on subprime lending, pending bankruptcy legislation, pensions and hedge funds. Gain easy access to expert case and emerging issues analysis.
Easily determine your client’s eligibility for relief. Get advice on bankruptcy options and workouts. Review tax planning issues for corporate and consumer debtors.
Draft retainer agreements, disclosure statements and petition letters. Navigate the maze of attorney compensation provisions.
Gather intelligence about people and companies via LexisNexis® Comprehensive Person and Business Reports (formerly SmartLinx® Reports), bankruptcy and UCC filings, property records, news and negative news, LexisNexis® Company Dossier, Bankruptcy DataSource®, Bankruptcy Prospector®, Lloyd’s Liquidity Alert® and the Troubled Company Reporter®.
Review briefs, pleadings, motions and previously filed plans of reorganization, as well as news on current bankruptcies. Find out how to handle appeals and post-closing issues. Consult Collier on Bankruptcy®.
Use consumer and commercial bankruptcy filing checklists to determine requirements, draft consumer bankruptcy and Chapter 11 plans, find consumer and commercial bankruptcy forms and research local rules and forms.
Create petitions and pleadings to commence voluntary and involuntary cases. Draft first-day motions.
Research companies, judges and attorneys; conduct discovery; file an appeal; modify, maintain and enforce the automatic stay; and stay up-to-date on the latest bankruptcy filings via CourtLink® Alerts.
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