Of the large, public companies that seek to remain in business through bankruptcy reorganization, only 70% succeed. The assets of the other 30% are absorbed into other businesses. Success is important both because it is efficient and it preserves jobs, communities, supplier and customer relationships, and tax revenues. This Article reports the findings of the first comprehensive study of the division into successful and failed reorganizations. Eleven conditions best predict companies’ survival prospects. First, a company that even hints in the press release announcing its bankruptcy that it intends to sell its business is highly likely to fail. Second, reorganizations assigned to more experienced judges are more likely to succeed. Third, co...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
The authors analyze developments in bankruptcy, including decisions involving the rights of secured ...
For more than two decades, scholars working from an economic perspective have criticized the bankrup...
This Article revisits the nine measures of success that Bill Whitford and I reported on in Patterns ...
Of the large, public companies that seek to remain in business through bankruptcy reorganization, on...
The usual reaction if one mentions bankruptcy as a mechanism for addressing a financial institution’...
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get...
Of the large, public companies that seek to remain in business through bankruptcy reorganization, on...
Before 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware was a sleepy backwater....
Corporations overwhelmed with debt frequently turn to the courts for help to restructure their credi...
What justifies corporate bankruptcy law in the modern economy? For forty years, economically oriente...
The lenders that fund Chapter 11 reorganizations exert significant influence over the ba...
Systematic differences in the determinants of firm failure between firms that fail early in their li...
This paper uses logistic regression to assign risk of catastrophic loss (defined as a loss of 80% or...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
The authors analyze developments in bankruptcy, including decisions involving the rights of secured ...
For more than two decades, scholars working from an economic perspective have criticized the bankrup...
This Article revisits the nine measures of success that Bill Whitford and I reported on in Patterns ...
Of the large, public companies that seek to remain in business through bankruptcy reorganization, on...
The usual reaction if one mentions bankruptcy as a mechanism for addressing a financial institution’...
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get...
Of the large, public companies that seek to remain in business through bankruptcy reorganization, on...
Before 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware was a sleepy backwater....
Corporations overwhelmed with debt frequently turn to the courts for help to restructure their credi...
What justifies corporate bankruptcy law in the modern economy? For forty years, economically oriente...
The lenders that fund Chapter 11 reorganizations exert significant influence over the ba...
Systematic differences in the determinants of firm failure between firms that fail early in their li...
This paper uses logistic regression to assign risk of catastrophic loss (defined as a loss of 80% or...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
Many small businesses attempt to reorganize under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, but most a...
The authors analyze developments in bankruptcy, including decisions involving the rights of secured ...