By Jeanne L. Schroeder and David Gray Carlson (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law) Courts have struggled toward a unified …
The Excluded Asset Gap: Why Floating Charges Capture Realizations of Unsecured Assets
By Matteo Clarkson-Maciel (Willkie Farr & Gallagher) and Paul Fradley (South Square Chambers) Will the proceeds of the …
Financial Disequilibrium
By Samir Parikh (Lewis & Clark Law School) Corporate bankruptcy cases have recently undergone a shift. After decades where …
Appellate Review of a Bankruptcy Court’s Preliminary Injunction
Note: Last week the Roundtable concluded its series on crypto bankruptcies. We will resume our regular posts beginning with this …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Concluding Thoughts on the Series
By Xiao Ma (Harvard Law School) Note: This post is the concluding post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of cryptocurrency …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] The Implications of CeFi and DeFi in Bankruptcy: A Hot Take on Celsius
By Kelvin FK Low and Timothy Chan (National University of Singapore) Note: This post is the eighth post in a series of posts …
[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Roundup: Celsius Network LLC
By Jessica R. Graham (Harvard Law School) Note: This post is the seventh post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] FTX Bankruptcy – A Failure of Centralized Governance in the Name of Decentralized Cryptocurrencies
By Vivian Fang (University of Minnesota) Note: This post is the sixth post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of …
[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] The Treatment of Cryptocurrency Assets in Bankruptcy
By Steven O. Weise, Wai L. Choy, and Vincent Indelicato (Proskauer Rose LLP) Note: This post is the fifth post in a series …
[Crypto Bankruptcy Series] Staking, Yield Farming, Liquidity Mining, Crypto Lending – What are the Customer’s Risks?
By Matthias Lehmann et al. (Universitat Wien) Note: This post is the fourth post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of …
[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] The Public and the Private of the FTX Bankruptcy
By Diane Lourdes Dick and Christopher K. Odinet (University of Iowa) Note: This post is the third post in a series of posts …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Quantifying Cryptocurrency Claims in Bankruptcy: Does the Dollar Still Reign Supreme?
By Ingrid Bagby, Michele Maman, Anthony Greene, and Marc Veilleux (Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP) Note: This post is the …
[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] The FTX Bankruptcy: First Week Motions, Jurisdictional Squabbling, and Other Unusual Developments
By Megan McDermott (University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Law) Note: This post is the first post in a series of posts on …
Please Don’t Forget the Victims: Mass Torts, Third Party Releases and the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
By Marshall S. Huebner and Marc J. Tobak (Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP) [Editor's Note: The authors, along with other …
Second Circuit Rules that Bankruptcy Courts May Award Appellate Legal Fees as Sanction for Contempt
By Charles M. Oellermann and Mark G. Douglas (Jones Day) Courts disagree whether a bankruptcy court, in exercising its broad …
Changes and Convergence of Bankruptcy Law: Recent Experience in Brazil
By Joao Guilherme Thiesi da Silva (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP) Bankruptcy regimes across the globe have been …
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The Cannabis Conundrum: Can Cannabis Companies File Chapter 15?
By Colin Davidson and Catherine Jun (Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP) Cannabis is now legal in 19 states and …
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When Benefit Corporations File For Bankruptcy, Will Anything Be Different?
By Christopher D. Hampson (University of Florida Levin College of Law) Social entrepreneurs and lawyers gave birth to the …
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The Fee Hike Dilemma: The U.S. Supreme Court Resolves Fee Dispute and Holds Fee Hike Unconstitutional
By Brigid K. Ndege (Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP) and Christian Conway (Clark Hill PLC) Parties have long …
The Unwritten Law of Corporate Reorganizations
Note: The Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable is pleased to resume regular weekly posts for the academic year. By Douglas G. …
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