In the early 1990s, Delaware replaced New York as the jurisdiction of choice for the bankruptcy reorganization of large, public companies. In an empirical study of 188 companies emerging from bankruptcy reorganization from 1983 through 1996, the authors found that the refiling rates for public companies reorganized in Delaware and New York were about five to seven times the refiling rates for companies reorganized in other courts. Nine of the thirty large, public companies emerging in Delaware from 1991 to 1996 (30%) have already refiled. New York rates were higher during the period of New York\u27s dominance than during the period of Delaware\u27s dominance and higher for the judge who attracted cases to New York in the 1980s than for othe...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
Recent research on corporate litigation has focused on three trends: the growth in percentage of mer...
We analyze a sample of large Chapter 11 cases to determine which factors motivate the choice of fili...
Commentators sometimes recognize Delaware\u27s preeminence in corporate law, but they almost invaria...
In 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware - then a one-judge backwate...
Recent empirical work has demonstrated that large, publicly held firms tend to file for bankruptcy i...
Before 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware was a sleepy backwater....
Scholarly projects benefit from thoughtful criticism-particularly by those committed to a contrary v...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a spirited debate concerning the emergence of the United States ...
Bankruptcy is back. The use of Chapter 11 by large, publicly held firms was a subject of much debate...
There is something a little desperate about the relentless criticism of Delaware\u27s bankruptcy jud...
We analyze a sample of large Chapter 11 cases to determine which factors motivate the choice of fili...
Over the last twelve years, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware has experi...
For more than two decades, scholars working from an economic perspective have criticized the bankrup...
For almost two decades, an embarrassing pattern of forum shopping has been developing in the highly ...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
Recent research on corporate litigation has focused on three trends: the growth in percentage of mer...
We analyze a sample of large Chapter 11 cases to determine which factors motivate the choice of fili...
Commentators sometimes recognize Delaware\u27s preeminence in corporate law, but they almost invaria...
In 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware - then a one-judge backwate...
Recent empirical work has demonstrated that large, publicly held firms tend to file for bankruptcy i...
Before 1990, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware was a sleepy backwater....
Scholarly projects benefit from thoughtful criticism-particularly by those committed to a contrary v...
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a spirited debate concerning the emergence of the United States ...
Bankruptcy is back. The use of Chapter 11 by large, publicly held firms was a subject of much debate...
There is something a little desperate about the relentless criticism of Delaware\u27s bankruptcy jud...
We analyze a sample of large Chapter 11 cases to determine which factors motivate the choice of fili...
Over the last twelve years, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware has experi...
For more than two decades, scholars working from an economic perspective have criticized the bankrup...
For almost two decades, an embarrassing pattern of forum shopping has been developing in the highly ...
We collect data on the record of every action in over one thousand cases involving public companies ...
Recent research on corporate litigation has focused on three trends: the growth in percentage of mer...
We analyze a sample of large Chapter 11 cases to determine which factors motivate the choice of fili...