This article is a survey of relevant developments in bankruptcy law from December 1, 2019, through November 30, 2020. The article focuses on law likely to be influential to Texas practitioners
This paper examines the effects of debtor savings on the viability of chapter 13 bankruptcy plans. T...
The introduction of section 707(b) to the bankruptcy code has raised many difficult interpretational...
Consumer Bankruptcy is a new case book designed for a two- or three-unit law school course focusing ...
This article will cover both consumer and business bankruptcy issues, and is limited primarily to de...
The authors analyze developments in bankruptcy, including decisions involving the rights of secured ...
This article is intended to advise the general practitioner of significant recent developments that ...
Bankruptcy law is one of the fundamental legal structures necessary to the functioning of a market e...
This issue of the VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW contains two outstanding student pieces on bankruptcy law. F...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
Few scholars have explored the Supreme Court\u27s role in creating private law, a surprising oversig...
Texas affords consumer debtors some of the most generous state bankruptcy exemptions in the United S...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
This Note seeks to evaluate the circuit split regarding the status of bankruptcy courts and propose ...
The new bankruptcy act is a failure. Its shortcomings show that we need to change the way we think a...
(Excerpt) Under Section 707(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a cour...
This paper examines the effects of debtor savings on the viability of chapter 13 bankruptcy plans. T...
The introduction of section 707(b) to the bankruptcy code has raised many difficult interpretational...
Consumer Bankruptcy is a new case book designed for a two- or three-unit law school course focusing ...
This article will cover both consumer and business bankruptcy issues, and is limited primarily to de...
The authors analyze developments in bankruptcy, including decisions involving the rights of secured ...
This article is intended to advise the general practitioner of significant recent developments that ...
Bankruptcy law is one of the fundamental legal structures necessary to the functioning of a market e...
This issue of the VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW contains two outstanding student pieces on bankruptcy law. F...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
Few scholars have explored the Supreme Court\u27s role in creating private law, a surprising oversig...
Texas affords consumer debtors some of the most generous state bankruptcy exemptions in the United S...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
This Note seeks to evaluate the circuit split regarding the status of bankruptcy courts and propose ...
The new bankruptcy act is a failure. Its shortcomings show that we need to change the way we think a...
(Excerpt) Under Section 707(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), a cour...
This paper examines the effects of debtor savings on the viability of chapter 13 bankruptcy plans. T...
The introduction of section 707(b) to the bankruptcy code has raised many difficult interpretational...
Consumer Bankruptcy is a new case book designed for a two- or three-unit law school course focusing ...