Participants, as introduced by Boston College Law School Dean Vincent Rougeau and J. Michael Deasy (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, New Hampshire): Jenny Clift (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Secretariat) Martin Glenn (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York) Sean Hagan (International Monetary Fund) Charles Mooney (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Daniel Glosband (Goodwin Procter) Moderato
The Consumer Panel focused on student loan debt, featuring judicial, academic, and practical insight...
The second panel was the Corporate Panel, led by Professor Douglas Baird from the University of Chic...
Friday, March 12, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. EDT Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Workshop ...
Participants, as introduced by Boston College Law School Dean Vincent Rougeau and J. Michael Deasy (...
Participants: Jenny Clift (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Secretariat) Marti...
Consumer Panel: Bringing Relevance Back to Consumer Bankruptcy, by Nathalie Martin Honorable Sage M....
Moderator: Michelle Arnopol Cecil, William H. Pittman Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Colum...
Consumer Panel: Undue Hardship: An Analysis of Student Loan Debt Discharge in Bankruptcy The Honorab...
Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal presents the 13th Annual EBDJ Symposium Alane A. Becket, Man...
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers The Honora...
Many municipalities all over the country are experiencing financial distress, and I believe this cha...
The Future of Retail: How Rapid Changes in the Retail Economy Are Affecting Bankruptcy Practice (Pan...
A discussion by this year\u27s Corporate Panel on the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Czyzewsk...
Conversations on the consumer panel centered around the relevance of bankruptcy for the average cons...
Professor Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger offers introductory remarks to the Symposium: The Future of Cha...
The Consumer Panel focused on student loan debt, featuring judicial, academic, and practical insight...
The second panel was the Corporate Panel, led by Professor Douglas Baird from the University of Chic...
Friday, March 12, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. EDT Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Workshop ...
Participants, as introduced by Boston College Law School Dean Vincent Rougeau and J. Michael Deasy (...
Participants: Jenny Clift (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Secretariat) Marti...
Consumer Panel: Bringing Relevance Back to Consumer Bankruptcy, by Nathalie Martin Honorable Sage M....
Moderator: Michelle Arnopol Cecil, William H. Pittman Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Colum...
Consumer Panel: Undue Hardship: An Analysis of Student Loan Debt Discharge in Bankruptcy The Honorab...
Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal presents the 13th Annual EBDJ Symposium Alane A. Becket, Man...
Consumer Bankruptcy Panel - Access to Bankruptcy: Vindicating the Rights of All Consumers The Honora...
Many municipalities all over the country are experiencing financial distress, and I believe this cha...
The Future of Retail: How Rapid Changes in the Retail Economy Are Affecting Bankruptcy Practice (Pan...
A discussion by this year\u27s Corporate Panel on the Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Czyzewsk...
Conversations on the consumer panel centered around the relevance of bankruptcy for the average cons...
Professor Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger offers introductory remarks to the Symposium: The Future of Cha...
The Consumer Panel focused on student loan debt, featuring judicial, academic, and practical insight...
The second panel was the Corporate Panel, led by Professor Douglas Baird from the University of Chic...
Friday, March 12, 2021 | 10:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. EDT Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Workshop ...