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Small business entrepreneurs are the salt of the earth and the mainstay of our country's economy. This book guides the small business owner and entrepreneur through the creditor's rights and debtor relief system and educates the reader on how the commercial law and bankruptcy system works when a small business suffers financial difficulties. It includes numerous strategies and discussions of actual cases. It is not a treatise and is written in plain easy to understand language, primarily for the non-lawyer or general practitioner. When legal terms are used, they are immediately explained. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Small business entrepreneurs are the salt of the earth and the mainstay of our country's economy. This book guides the small business owner and entrepreneur through the creditor's rights and debtor relief system and educates the reader on how the commercial law and bankruptcy system works when a small business suffers financial difficulties. It includes numerous strategies and discussions of actual cases. It is not a treatise and is written in plain easy to understand language, primarily for the non-lawyer or general practitioner. When legal terms are used, they are immediately explained. The author's purpose is to "level the playing field" for borrowers when dealing with lenders.
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Autorenporträt
The author, Gus H. Small, Esquire, has been practicing law in the metropolitan Atlanta area and throughout the south for over fifty years. His practice and expertise is in the area of commercial bankruptcy and commercial litigation. Mr. Small received an AB degree from Emory University in political science and a Juris Doctor Degree with honors from Mercer University Law School where he was the executive editor of the Mercer Law Review. Mr. Small has been an adjunct professor of bankruptcy law, is the author of a number of legal articles and regularly speaks at continuing legal education seminars in the bankruptcy and commercial law area. He has served on the board and as an officer and member of a number of professional organizations. Most of Mr. Small's law practice is devoted to representing financially troubled small businesses and their owners in commercial litigation and bankruptcy reorganization and liquidations.