Massachusetts receivers, special masters, and other court-appointed fiduciaries (MACLE).
2023
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Massachusetts receivers, special masters, and other court-appointed fiduciaries (MACLE).
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Imprint
Boston, Massachusetts : Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc., [2023]-
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[St. Paul, Minnesota] : Thomson Reuters, [2023]-
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated periodically
Summary
Whether the case involves liquidation of a debtor, recovery of fraudulently transferred assets, a deadlocked corporation, desegregation of a school system, or review of classified documents possessed by a former president, an equitable remedy in the form of a court-appointed receiver (or other fiduciary) may be the best way to accomplish your goals.
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Author: 2023- by John C. Ottenberg.
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Description based on electronic file, viewed June 3, 2024.
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Alternate Title
West Practice Ready Premier Treatise
Language
English
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