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Constitutional Limitations On The Discharge Of Future Claims In Bankruptcy, Ralph R. Mabey, Jamie A. Gavrin
Constitutional Limitations On The Discharge Of Future Claims In Bankruptcy, Ralph R. Mabey, Jamie A. Gavrin
South Carolina Law Review
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The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
South Carolina Law Review
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Foreword, Lawrence P. King
Postconfirmation Issues: The Effects Of Confirmation And Post Confirmation Procedings, Frank R. Kennedy, Gerald K. Smith
Postconfirmation Issues: The Effects Of Confirmation And Post Confirmation Procedings, Frank R. Kennedy, Gerald K. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
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The Future Of Chapter 11, Charles J. Tabb
The Future Of Chapter 11, Charles J. Tabb
South Carolina Law Review
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Towards A Model Of A Bankruptcy Administration, Richard B. Levin
Towards A Model Of A Bankruptcy Administration, Richard B. Levin
South Carolina Law Review
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Trustees And Examiners In Chapter 11, Barry L. Zaretsky
Trustees And Examiners In Chapter 11, Barry L. Zaretsky
South Carolina Law Review
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Bankruptcy As An Essentially Contested Concept: The Case Of The One-Asset Case, John D. Ayer
Bankruptcy As An Essentially Contested Concept: The Case Of The One-Asset Case, John D. Ayer
South Carolina Law Review
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Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Kenneth N. Klee, K. J. Shaffer
Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Kenneth N. Klee, K. J. Shaffer
South Carolina Law Review
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Summary Of Discussion Of Dimitriou Paper
Summary Of Discussion Of Dimitriou Paper
South Carolina Law Review
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Proposal: A National Legal Service, Marvin E. Frankel
Proposal: A National Legal Service, Marvin E. Frankel
South Carolina Law Review
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