By Edythe L. Bronston and David J. Pasternak
Receivers are employed in civil cases when absolutely needed to control and protect an entity's assets. All bench officers and litigants in civil matters employing receivers should have a working knowledge of this area of law.
The objective of this article and self-study test is to provide an introduction to receiverships. Readers will learn about what receiverships are, when they are appropri...
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