As this Review was being written, Congress once again failed to pass the bipartisan bankruptcy-reform bill, although many expect it to be enacted at some point in the near future. At the same time, WorldCom, Enron, Global Crossing, and their ignominous peers continue to set records for the size, expense, and public attention drawn to business bankruptcy. For the first time, consumer bankruptcies surpassed the 1.5 million per year mark, continuing an irresistible upward trend. Meanwhile, law firms announce layoffs and salary freezes in most departments, and bankruptcy professionals prosper amidst the despair, billing $1 million per day on the Enron case alone - even as creditors and shareholders sit by awaiting payment. Clearly we are witnes...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
As this Review was being written, Congress once again failed to pass the bipartisan bankruptcy-refor...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Bankruptcy may soon join death and taxes as an inevitable consequence of human life. During the year...
Congress is endeavoring to enact comprehensive legislation that will bring many changes to bankruptc...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
What justifies corporate bankruptcy law in the modern economy? For forty years, economically oriente...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
In 1982 Johns-Manville, a major asbestos manufacturer, declares itself insolvent to avoid paying cla...
Congress is considering a bill to amend the 1978 Bankruptcy Code. According to Professor Frank R. Ke...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
The new bankruptcy act is a failure. Its shortcomings show that we need to change the way we think a...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
As this Review was being written, Congress once again failed to pass the bipartisan bankruptcy-refor...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Bankruptcy may soon join death and taxes as an inevitable consequence of human life. During the year...
Congress is endeavoring to enact comprehensive legislation that will bring many changes to bankruptc...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
What justifies corporate bankruptcy law in the modern economy? For forty years, economically oriente...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
In 1982 Johns-Manville, a major asbestos manufacturer, declares itself insolvent to avoid paying cla...
Congress is considering a bill to amend the 1978 Bankruptcy Code. According to Professor Frank R. Ke...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
The new bankruptcy act is a failure. Its shortcomings show that we need to change the way we think a...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...