By Ronald J. Mann (Columbia Law School) The continuing struggle of the United States to emerge from the Great Recession gives …
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By Ronald J. Mann (Columbia Law School) The continuing struggle of the United States to emerge from the Great Recession gives …
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By Bruce A. Markell (Northwestern University Law School) Cramdown is the confirmation of a plan of reorganization over the dissent …
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By Anthony J. Casey (University of Chicago Law School) The notion of endowments and entitlements has a powerful effect on …
Last week, the Second Circuit decided Marblegate Asset Management, LLC v. Education Management Corp., holding that § 316(b) of the …
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By Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law) In the UK, a number of different mechanisms exist which can be used to …
By John Wood (Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire) In the UK, pre-packaged administrations (“pre-packs”), …
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By Anthony J. Casey (University of Chicago Law School) and Edward R. Morrison (Columbia Law School) Scholars and policymakers now …
On December 6, Senator Jack Reed introduced a bill aimed at establishing a more informed basis for regulatory and policymaking …
By Stephen J. Lubben (Seton Hall University School of Law) and Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. (George Washington University Law …
By Samir D. Parikh (Lewis and Clark Law School) and Zhaochen He (Lewis and Clark College) Cities and counties are failing. …
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By Pengjie Gao (University of Notre Dame), Chang Lee (University of Illinois at Chicago), and Dermot Murphy (University of …
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By Jayanth Krishnan (Indiana—Bloomington) In 2009, as markets from the United States to Europe to the Global South shook, one …
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By Colleen Honigsberg (Stanford Law School) and Frederick Tung (Boston University School of Law) For many firms, obtaining …
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By Edward J. Janger (Brooklyn Law School) and John A.E. Pottow (University of Michigan Law School) Financial contracts, such as …
By Lee C. Buchheit (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) and Mitu Gulati (Duke University School of Law) The decade and a …
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By Kenneth Ayotte (University of California - Berkeley School of Law), Anthony J. Casey (University of Chicago Law School), David …
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in Czyzewski v. Jevic Holding Corp. on November 28. In this week's posts, …
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By Bruce Grohsgal (Widener University School of Law) A structured dismissal in a chapter 11 bankruptcy case is a court-approved …
By Jonathan C. Lipson (Temple University Beasley School of Law) and Melissa B. Jacoby (University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill …
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By Hans Degryse, Vasso Ioannidou, Jose Maria Liberti, and Jason Sturgess The effect of bankruptcy laws and institutions governing …
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