By Shmuel Vasser and Cara Kaplan (Dechert) The Third Circuit, applying the Supreme Court’s decision in Stern v. Marshall, …
Why Chinese Companies File Chapter 15 Cases in US Bankruptcy Courts
By Sara L. Chenetz and Tina N. Moss (Perkins Coie) Reward Science and Technology Industry Group Co., Ltd. (“Reward”) joins a …
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Do the Right Firms Survive Bankruptcy?
By Samuel Antill (Stanford Graduate School of Business) In Chapter 11 bankruptcies, a court-supervised negotiation among …
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The Employee Rights in Employer Bankruptcy Act
By Robert Hockett (Cornell Law School) The Blackjewel Coal bankruptcy of summer 2019 exposed critical weaknesses in our …
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Notes from the Puerto Rico Oversight (Not Control) Board
By David Skeel (University of Pennsylvania Law School) On June 30, 2016, Congress passed the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management …
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A Functional Law and Economics Analysis of the Restructuring Directive from a French Law Perspective
Vasile Rotaru (Droit & Croissance / The Rules for Growth Institute) From a functional law and economics perspective, the …
Teams and Bankruptcy
Ramin Baghai (Stockholm School of Economics), Rui Silva (London Business School), Luofu Ye (London Business School) Corporate …
The Rise and Fall of Regulatory Competition in Corporate Insolvency Law in the European Union
By Horst Eidenmüller (University of Oxford; European Corporate Governance Institute - ECGI) In a recent paper, I discuss the rise …
What’s Wrong with Chapter 11?
By Charles J. Tabb (University of Illinois College of Law) The time has come to cast a discerning eye at chapter 11, the United …
Financially Distressed Companies, Restructuring and Creditors’ Interests: What is a Director to Do?
By Andrew Keay (University of Leeds) Out of court restructuring is a popular and, according to many, optimal way of resolving the …
Disruption and Credit Markets
By Bo Becker (Stockholm School of Economics) and Victoria Ivashina (Harvard Business School) Corporate bond defaults have been on …





