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Norton Bankruptcy Dictionary

Norton Bankruptcy Dictionary

       iOS Universal

Norton Bankruptcy Dictionary is the bankruptcy dictionary designed for how you work today. With this convenient resource from West, you get instant access to all the terms relevant to bankruptcy law and practice under Title 11 of the U.S. Code.

Norton Bankruptcy Dictionary contains the same definitions found in the standard edition of Norton Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terms 3rd Ed., but with new features that make using the dictionary even easier. Benefits include a search tool and hyperlinks to Bankruptcy Code and Rules sections, West Key Numbers and cases within Westlaw.com.*

To search for a term, simply type it into the search bar. Results will build as you type terms that match the Norton Bankruptcy Dictionary database.

To view the definition of a term, tap on the appropriate term within the results list.

For further help or to contact us, tap i on the search screen.
*Links to Westlaw.com require an active and valid Westlaw account.

What's new

Additional features:
- Updated interface
- Word of the Day
- Bookmark terms for quick reference later
- Supports multitasking on the iPad


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Last changed:
Jan 14, 2011
Category:
Reference
Developer:
West, a Thomson Reuters business
Version:
1.0.3
Average Rating:
1.00 (3)
Size:
1.7 MB
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