In the United States, relations between debtors and their creditors are governed by two distinct legal regimes. For the overwhelming majority of credit relationships, state law of contract, property, tort, and consumer protection set up the framework within which the debtor-creditor relationship is established, functions, and in the end, is dissolved. In a smaller but significant number of these relationships, a different forum orchestrates the end of these relationships, namely, federal bankruptcy court. These two distinct forums for debtor-creditor relations coexist side by side, with some disputes moving over time from one forum to the other. As with any system where dual regimes for dispute resolution exist, parties seeking resolution o...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Bankruptcy is a privilege for the honest but unfortunate debtor; not for the knave or churl. All agr...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
In the United States, relations between debtors and their creditors are governed by two distinct leg...
This is an essay about the unwarranted erosion of two basic bankruptcy principles:the cleavage effec...
In 1978, changes to the venue rules for bankruptcy cases created surprisingly permissive venue selec...
This Article proposes reforms to bankruptcy law’s venue rules. These reforms would expand venue choi...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
An empirical study of the bankruptcy reorganization of the forty-three largest, publicly held compan...
For almost two decades, an embarrassing pattern of forum shopping has been developing in the highly ...
Stern v. Marshall is arguably the biggest decision to affect the bankruptcy courts in almost thirty ...
Professors Kara Bruce of the University of Toledo College of Law and Alexandra Sickler of the Univer...
This Article begins with a brief description of international bankruptcy forum shopping. This initia...
Over the past 30 years, the majority of large firms that filed for bankruptcy did so in the US bankr...
In this Essay, Professor Pamela Foohey of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, examines the ...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Bankruptcy is a privilege for the honest but unfortunate debtor; not for the knave or churl. All agr...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
In the United States, relations between debtors and their creditors are governed by two distinct leg...
This is an essay about the unwarranted erosion of two basic bankruptcy principles:the cleavage effec...
In 1978, changes to the venue rules for bankruptcy cases created surprisingly permissive venue selec...
This Article proposes reforms to bankruptcy law’s venue rules. These reforms would expand venue choi...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
An empirical study of the bankruptcy reorganization of the forty-three largest, publicly held compan...
For almost two decades, an embarrassing pattern of forum shopping has been developing in the highly ...
Stern v. Marshall is arguably the biggest decision to affect the bankruptcy courts in almost thirty ...
Professors Kara Bruce of the University of Toledo College of Law and Alexandra Sickler of the Univer...
This Article begins with a brief description of international bankruptcy forum shopping. This initia...
Over the past 30 years, the majority of large firms that filed for bankruptcy did so in the US bankr...
In this Essay, Professor Pamela Foohey of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, examines the ...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Bankruptcy is a privilege for the honest but unfortunate debtor; not for the knave or churl. All agr...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...