By Ronit J. Berkovich and Fraser Andrews (Weil) On January 13, 2020, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of …
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By Ronit J. Berkovich and Fraser Andrews (Weil) On January 13, 2020, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of …
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By Mark Perelman (Yale School of Management) Fraud and irrationality are often blamed for financial manias and panics. Investor …
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By Brook Gotberg (University of Missouri Law School; Chair, Small Business Committee of the Bankruptcy & COVID-19 Working …
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By Benjamin Iverson (BYU Marriott School of Business), Jared A. Ellias (University of California, Hastings College of the Law), …
By Steven L. Schwarcz (Duke University School of Law) Large financial institutions, such as U.S. Bank or Bank of NY Mellon, …
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By Charles Tabb and Carly Everhardt (Foley & Lardner) In Ritzen Group Inc. v. Jackson Masonry, LLC, the Supreme Court …
By Jared A. Ellias (University of California Hastings College of the Law), George Triantis (Stanford Law School) During the …
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By Hon. Paul W. Bonapfel (U.S. Bankruptcy Judge, N.D. Ga.) A Guide to the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 is a …
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By Nicholas Cordova (Harvard Law School) Although the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is headquartered in Texas, it filed for …
By Andrew N. Goldman, George W. Shuster Jr., Benjamin W. Loveland, Lauren R. Lifland (Wilmerhale …
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By Taylor Custer (Harvard Law School) The United States’ response to COVID-19 has led to record levels of unemployment and a …
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An interdisciplinary group of bankruptcy scholars from the “Large Corporations Committee of the Bankruptcy & COVID-19 Working …
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By Gert-Jan Boon, Leiden University (The Netherlands) The COVID-19 (corona) virus has reached pandemic status. It currently …
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By Ben Iverson (Brigham Young University), Mark Roe (Harvard Law School) The COVID-19 pandemic looks likely to cause a surge …
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By Franklin H. Top III, Stephen R. Tetro, Richard F. Klein, James M. Heiser (Chapman and Cutler LLP) Hundreds of billions …
By Samir D. Parikh (Lewis & Clark Law School) For the last decade, the European Union has been reconceptualizing its …
By Jonathan C. Lipson (Temple University Beasley School of Law), Norman M. Powell (Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, …
By Himani Singh (New York University School of Law) Corporate rescue is used as a pre-cursor to bankruptcy filing to provide …
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By Edward R. Morrison and Andrea C. Saavedra (Columbia Law School) Current COVID-19 policies treat bankruptcy law as a last …
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By Scott K. Charles, Amy R. Wolf, Michael H. Cassel (Wachtell) This memorandum addresses one of the impacts of COVID-19 on …
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