The author reviews the roots of the fresh start concept in bankruptcy law and analyzes its application, through use of the fresh cash theory, as a factor in the search for a proper measure of damages in a section 17 (a) (2) false financial statement case
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Prepared for the ALIABA Course of Study on Consumer Debtors and the Bankruptcy Code, September 24-25...
(Excerpt) Discharge is of singular importance to the individual in a Chapter 7 case. Discharge enabl...
In part II, the article traces the historical development of the idea of providing relief to trouble...
The postwar U.S. has experienced an extremely sharp rise in consumer bankruptcies. What happens to t...
A primary policy of bankruptcy law is to give consumer debtors a “fresh start” by discharging their ...
Modem bankruptcy law uses the date of the bankruptcy petition as a hypothetical line of cleavage, ...
The rapidly increasing number of student loans maturing under the relatively new guaranteed student ...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
Throughout the world, as greater consumer credit becomes available to more individuals, many become\...
(Excerpt) In general, title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides that an in...
Section 523(a)(2)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code provides that a debt is nondischargeable if it is obtain...
The fresh start concept-the restoration of a bankrupt to his or her former debt-free status-originat...
The authors summarize the significant differences between the new Bankruptcy Code, which became effe...
American consumer bankruptcy provides for a Fresh Start through the discharge of a household’s debt....
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Prepared for the ALIABA Course of Study on Consumer Debtors and the Bankruptcy Code, September 24-25...
(Excerpt) Discharge is of singular importance to the individual in a Chapter 7 case. Discharge enabl...
In part II, the article traces the historical development of the idea of providing relief to trouble...
The postwar U.S. has experienced an extremely sharp rise in consumer bankruptcies. What happens to t...
A primary policy of bankruptcy law is to give consumer debtors a “fresh start” by discharging their ...
Modem bankruptcy law uses the date of the bankruptcy petition as a hypothetical line of cleavage, ...
The rapidly increasing number of student loans maturing under the relatively new guaranteed student ...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
Throughout the world, as greater consumer credit becomes available to more individuals, many become\...
(Excerpt) In general, title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides that an in...
Section 523(a)(2)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code provides that a debt is nondischargeable if it is obtain...
The fresh start concept-the restoration of a bankrupt to his or her former debt-free status-originat...
The authors summarize the significant differences between the new Bankruptcy Code, which became effe...
American consumer bankruptcy provides for a Fresh Start through the discharge of a household’s debt....
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Prepared for the ALIABA Course of Study on Consumer Debtors and the Bankruptcy Code, September 24-25...
(Excerpt) Discharge is of singular importance to the individual in a Chapter 7 case. Discharge enabl...