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    Picked up the NOLO "The New Bankruptcy" book from the library. But I can't figure out what nolo stands for. What does it mean?
    attorney consult and decided to file, 02/15/2010
    no-asset Chapter 7 filed, 03/11/2010
    341, 05/10/2010
    discharged, 07/13/2010

    #2
    It doesn't have a stand alone meaning. Think of it like a prefix (e.g. non, pre, etc.).

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      #3
      I googled and came up with No One Left Out. That almost makes sense because these are plain-english law books for regular people to have access to legal stuff. Hmm.
      attorney consult and decided to file, 02/15/2010
      no-asset Chapter 7 filed, 03/11/2010
      341, 05/10/2010
      discharged, 07/13/2010

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        #4
        Well, maybe as an acronym it means that (but that is a modern usage), but in latin, it has no specific meaning, it seems to act as a prefix i.e. nolo contendere

        I wouldn't characterize all the books by Nolo as straightforward and easy to read, they do an adequate job but there are some mistakes and they leave a lot out.

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          #5
          In Latin you put a form of "nolo" before some other verb to put it into the negative.

          (I've no idea if that has anything to do with the publisher.)

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