The Bankruptcy Code sets forth an orderly process for the distribution of a debtor-in-bankruptcy\u27s assets. This process has the effect of altering many of the procedural and substantive rights and obligations of the debtor, as well as of the debtor\u27s creditors. Parties asserting a property interest in assets of a debtor in bankruptcy, however, must rely on nonbankruptcy law to determine the nature and extent of their property interests. The most commonly asserted interest by creditors involved in a bankruptcy are security interests
This article addresses the legal nature of the bankruptcy estate: whether the bankruptcy estate is a...
Two purposes animate the Bankruptcy Code\u27s requirement that the bankruptcy court value consumer p...
(Excerpt) Under section 365 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) a trustee ...
The Bankruptcy Code sets forth an orderly process for the distribution of a debtor-in-bankruptcy\u27...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a debtor may reject or a...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
11 U.S.C. § 365(a) provides that a bankruptcy trustee, subject to the court’s approval, may assume o...
One consequence of the technology explosion in the last decade was the dominance of a wide variety o...
Property is generally understood in two ways. Most people think of property as a thing that is owned...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
The purpose of the present thesis is to let French lawyers know which step they need to take in orde...
This paper explores the legitimacy—or illegitimacy—of filing and maintaining a case under the Bankru...
When the worlds of bankruptcy and intellectual property licenses converge, licensees are placed in p...
(Excerpt) Section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code sets forth the basic power of a trustee in bankruptc...
This article addresses the legal nature of the bankruptcy estate: whether the bankruptcy estate is a...
Two purposes animate the Bankruptcy Code\u27s requirement that the bankruptcy court value consumer p...
(Excerpt) Under section 365 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) a trustee ...
The Bankruptcy Code sets forth an orderly process for the distribution of a debtor-in-bankruptcy\u27...
(Excerpt) Under title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a debtor may reject or a...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
11 U.S.C. § 365(a) provides that a bankruptcy trustee, subject to the court’s approval, may assume o...
One consequence of the technology explosion in the last decade was the dominance of a wide variety o...
Property is generally understood in two ways. Most people think of property as a thing that is owned...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
The purpose of the present thesis is to let French lawyers know which step they need to take in orde...
This paper explores the legitimacy—or illegitimacy—of filing and maintaining a case under the Bankru...
When the worlds of bankruptcy and intellectual property licenses converge, licensees are placed in p...
(Excerpt) Section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code sets forth the basic power of a trustee in bankruptc...
This article addresses the legal nature of the bankruptcy estate: whether the bankruptcy estate is a...
Two purposes animate the Bankruptcy Code\u27s requirement that the bankruptcy court value consumer p...
(Excerpt) Under section 365 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) a trustee ...