By Stephen J. Lubben (Seton Hall Law School) It has been recognized that corporations themselves are designed to promote …
Chapter 11’s Descent into Lawlessness
By Lynn M. LoPucki (Security Pacific Bank Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law) The bankruptcy courts that …
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Pre-packaged Insolvency in India: Lessons from USA and UK
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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The Sun Is Setting: Is It Time to Legislate Pre-Packs?
By John Wood (Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire) In the UK, pre-packaged administrations (“pre-packs”), …
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The Ownership and Trading of Debt Claims in Chapter 11 Restructurings
By Victoria Ivashina, Ben Iverson, and David C. Smith The role that active investors play in Chapter 11 reorganization is hotly …
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