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Bankruptcy Law Daily
Details
What this service is:
Bankruptcy Law Daily provides early notification of fast-breaking developments in state and federal bankruptcy law.
What it helps you do:
Save valuable reading and research time with focused daily reports.
Follow significant changes in bankruptcy law with timely news coverage of significant legal, legislative, and regulatory developments. Find out about filings, motions, and decisions, new and proposed legislation, and revisions to bankruptcy rules and forms.
Apply current case strategies and theories to your practice. Analysis by BNA lawyer-editors of federal appeals and bankruptcy court opinions help you quickly ascertain the points of law discussed.
Keep up-to-date with pertinent legislative and regulatory actions, including updates on the status of related bills introduced in Congress, and petitions and cases pending before the Supreme Court.
Spot legal trends early and assess the value and strength of your cases.
Put significant developments into perspective and determine whether and how they'll have an impact on you and your clients.
Product Structure
Notification: current reports providing news and developments
Formats and Frequency
Web notification is available daily and is archived to 1/02/2001. E-mail summaries, providing the highlights and table of contents for each report, with URLs to full text articles and documents are also available.