Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankruptcy has many desirable benefits, especially for mass-tort defendants. Bankruptcy provides a centralized proceeding for resolving claims and a forum of last resort for many companies to aggregate and resolve mass-tort liability. For the debtor-defendant, this makes sense. A bankruptcy court’s tremendous power represents a well-considered balance between debtors who have a limited amount of money and many claimants seeking payment.But courts have also allowed the Bankruptcy Code’s mechanisms to be used by solvent, nondebtor companies and individuals facing mass-litigation exposure. These “bankruptcy grifters” act as parasites, receiving many ...
Mass torts have becomemoved center stage in the courts, the academy, and the popular press. The plig...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Bankruptcy courts have become the favored forum for large corporate defendants who seek global resol...
A difficult challenge facing the American judicial system is providing for the fair and efficient re...
Financially distressed companies often seek refuge in federal bankruptcy court to auction valuable a...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice — feeling that ...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice — feeling that ...
Given the recent economic climate, the judiciary faces an all too familiar challenge: navigate throu...
The asbestos crisis has spawned the development of extraordinary new remedies. One of the most drama...
The accepted economic function of bankruptcy law is that it resolves collective action problems betw...
Mass torts have becomemoved center stage in the courts, the academy, and the popular press. The plig...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Grifters take advantage of situations, latching on to others for benefits they do not deserve. Bankr...
Bankruptcy courts have become the favored forum for large corporate defendants who seek global resol...
A difficult challenge facing the American judicial system is providing for the fair and efficient re...
Financially distressed companies often seek refuge in federal bankruptcy court to auction valuable a...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice — feeling that ...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice — feeling that ...
Given the recent economic climate, the judiciary faces an all too familiar challenge: navigate throu...
The asbestos crisis has spawned the development of extraordinary new remedies. One of the most drama...
The accepted economic function of bankruptcy law is that it resolves collective action problems betw...
Mass torts have becomemoved center stage in the courts, the academy, and the popular press. The plig...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...
This Essay argues that bankruptcy proceedings are well-suited to resolving mass tort claims. Mass to...