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Exemption Planning: How Far May You Go?, William J. Cassidy, A. J. Cristol, Alexandra S. Walden
Exemption Planning: How Far May You Go?, William J. Cassidy, A. J. Cristol, Alexandra S. Walden
South Carolina Law Review
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An Obscure Revolution: The Liability Of Professionals In Bankruptcy, Bradley M. Elbein
An Obscure Revolution: The Liability Of Professionals In Bankruptcy, Bradley M. Elbein
South Carolina Law Review
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A Statute Of Disbelief?: Clashing Ethical Imperatives In Fraudulent Transfer Law, Mary J.N. Wiggins
A Statute Of Disbelief?: Clashing Ethical Imperatives In Fraudulent Transfer Law, Mary J.N. Wiggins
South Carolina Law Review
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Conflicts Of Interest In Workouts And Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases, Gerald K. Smith
Conflicts Of Interest In Workouts And Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases, Gerald K. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
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Dischargeability Of Consumer Credit Card Debt After Anastas V. American Savings Bank (In Re Anastas), Samuel B. Cothran Jr.
Dischargeability Of Consumer Credit Card Debt After Anastas V. American Savings Bank (In Re Anastas), Samuel B. Cothran Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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