Reviews history of priority of claims of wage-earners in bankruptcy beginning with the Bankruptcy Act of 1840 and concluding with the decision of the Supreme Court in Howard Delivery Service v. Zurich American Ins. Co
The general problem to be considered here is that of the employer\u27s insolvency and consequent ina...
The State of California demanded that a trustee in bankruptcy pay the employer\u27s tax due on wages...
This Note examines whether the new value exception remains part of the revised Bankruptcy Code. Part...
Reviews history of priority of claims of wage-earners in bankruptcy beginning with the Bankruptcy Ac...
The article discusses the legal aspects of bankruptcy wage priorities and unpaid wage claims in Amer...
Under a collective bargaining agreement an employer was required to contribute eight dollars monthly...
This article assesses the effect of a reduction in secured creditor priority on distributions and ad...
This Article challenges the view that the absolute priority rule applies to a “structured dismissal”...
Bankruptcy--Assigned Claim for Wages--Preference; Bankruptcy--time of Filing Claims; Banks and Banki...
This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its im...
This Article argues that the operation of maritime law undermines a primary justification for credit...
This paper proceeds in four parts. Part I describes the world of labor legacy costs and how they end...
Firms create priority rankings among their creditors in three major ways: by issuing secured debt, s...
(Excerpt) In bankruptcies, tax status often effects whether claims are entitled to priority. Thus, d...
“Bankruptcy reallocates value in a faltering firm. The bankruptcy apparatus eliminates some claims a...
The general problem to be considered here is that of the employer\u27s insolvency and consequent ina...
The State of California demanded that a trustee in bankruptcy pay the employer\u27s tax due on wages...
This Note examines whether the new value exception remains part of the revised Bankruptcy Code. Part...
Reviews history of priority of claims of wage-earners in bankruptcy beginning with the Bankruptcy Ac...
The article discusses the legal aspects of bankruptcy wage priorities and unpaid wage claims in Amer...
Under a collective bargaining agreement an employer was required to contribute eight dollars monthly...
This article assesses the effect of a reduction in secured creditor priority on distributions and ad...
This Article challenges the view that the absolute priority rule applies to a “structured dismissal”...
Bankruptcy--Assigned Claim for Wages--Preference; Bankruptcy--time of Filing Claims; Banks and Banki...
This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its im...
This Article argues that the operation of maritime law undermines a primary justification for credit...
This paper proceeds in four parts. Part I describes the world of labor legacy costs and how they end...
Firms create priority rankings among their creditors in three major ways: by issuing secured debt, s...
(Excerpt) In bankruptcies, tax status often effects whether claims are entitled to priority. Thus, d...
“Bankruptcy reallocates value in a faltering firm. The bankruptcy apparatus eliminates some claims a...
The general problem to be considered here is that of the employer\u27s insolvency and consequent ina...
The State of California demanded that a trustee in bankruptcy pay the employer\u27s tax due on wages...
This Note examines whether the new value exception remains part of the revised Bankruptcy Code. Part...