I will not focus principally on the proposed alternatives to Chapter 11. My focus instead is on Chapter 11. While certainly there are difficulties with Chapter 11 as practiced, I believe it has some unrecognized or underemphasized virtues, virtues that will be lost if Chapter 11 is replaced in one of the radical ways that has been proposed
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Throughout the past two years, Trans World Airlines, Midway Airlines, and R.H. Macy Company, as well...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
(Excerpt) Businesses and, in some cases, individuals who have incurred a significant amount of debt ...
In this Essay, written for a symposium honoring Sam Gerdano, I offer an assessment of current Chapte...
Dealing with failing businesses is like dealing with failing marriages. It is messy. The bigger the ...
Much about chapter 11 is in need of improvement. But, as is so often the case, the resonant themes a...
Critics of the feasibility requirement set forth in 11 U.S.C. § 1129(a) (11) contend that the curren...
The length of time companies remain in bankruptcy reorganization is critically important. During tha...
Chapter 11 is widely believed to be among the industrialized world\u27s most debtor-oriented reorgan...
This Article will first outline the history of judicial and statutory limitations on the free transf...
This Article discusses the continuing contraction of business reorganization under the Bankruptcy Co...
In my opinion the principal difficulty with Chapter 11 is that it gives strong incentives to various...
Professors LoPucki and Whitford have written an interesting paper. I shall address some specific poi...
This Article suggests that such a proposal will harmonize the bankruptcy policy of rehabilitating fi...
Several recent articles contend that Chapter of the Bankruptcy Code does not provide efficient proce...
Throughout the past two years, Trans World Airlines, Midway Airlines, and R.H. Macy Company, as well...
In the 1980s and early 1990s, many observers believed that the American corporate bankruptcy laws we...
(Excerpt) Businesses and, in some cases, individuals who have incurred a significant amount of debt ...