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By Jassmine Girgis (University of Calgary, Faculty of Law) This chapter explores the evolution of corporate rescue in both …
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By Lynn M. LoPucki (Security Pacific Bank Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law) The bankruptcy courts that …
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By Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal; Catholic University of Portugal - Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics) and Gil …
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By Odette Lienau (Professor, Cornell Law School) The ongoing economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has generated …
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By Jared A. Ellias (Bion M. Gregory Chair in Business Law and Professor of Law, UC Hastings College of Law) and George Triantis …
By Anthony J. Casey (Professor, The University of Chicago Law School) and Joshua Macey (Assistant Professor, The University of …
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By Carl Wedoff (Jenner & Block), David P. Saunders (Jenner & Block) For as long as there have been consumer …
By Steven T. Kargman (Kargman Associates/International Restructuring Advisors) As part of the overall global economic slowdown …
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By Xiahong Chen (China University of Political Science and Law) The modification of Enterprise Bankruptcy Law of the People’s …
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