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Rethinking Preemption And Constitutional Parameters In Bankruptcy, Michelle M. Harner
Rethinking Preemption And Constitutional Parameters In Bankruptcy, Michelle M. Harner
William & Mary Law Review
Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code allows financially distressed businesses to reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy free of their pre-bankruptcy debts and obligations. In general, a business can achieve this kind of “fresh start” by confirming a plan of reorganization or pursuing a going-concern sale that typically facilitates a change in ownership, a reduction in leverage, and the elimination of most claims against the company’s assets. Through these kinds of transactions, a business can emerge from bankruptcy with a stronger balance sheet and often a new ownership structure. It also can streamline operations by, for example, assuming valuable contracts …
"Cramdown" Confirmation Of Single-Asset Debtor Reorganization Plans Through Separate Classification Of The Deficiency Claim - How In Re U.S. Truck Co. Was Run Off The Road, King F. Tower
William & Mary Law Review
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The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
William & Mary Law Review
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Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
William & Mary Law Review
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Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
William & Mary Law Review
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Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
William & Mary Law Review
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Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
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History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
William & Mary Law Review
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The 1978 Bankruptcy Reform Act's Police Or Regulatory Power Exemption To The Automatic Stay: Unnecessary, Unfounded, And Unrestrained, Robert E. Korroch
The 1978 Bankruptcy Reform Act's Police Or Regulatory Power Exemption To The Automatic Stay: Unnecessary, Unfounded, And Unrestrained, Robert E. Korroch
William & Mary Law Review
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Creditor Process Against Negotiable Notes: The Case For A New Ucc § 3-420, Bruce H. Matson
Creditor Process Against Negotiable Notes: The Case For A New Ucc § 3-420, Bruce H. Matson
William & Mary Law Review
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Loan Participation Agreements As Securities: Judicial Interpretations Of The Securities Act Of 1933 And The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, J. Thomas Cookson
Loan Participation Agreements As Securities: Judicial Interpretations Of The Securities Act Of 1933 And The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934, J. Thomas Cookson
William & Mary Law Review
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Tenants By The Entirety Property And The Bankruptcy Reform Act, Benjamin C. Ackerly
Tenants By The Entirety Property And The Bankruptcy Reform Act, Benjamin C. Ackerly
William & Mary Law Review
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Liquidation Bankruptcy Under The '78 Code, Doug Rendleman
Liquidation Bankruptcy Under The '78 Code, Doug Rendleman
William & Mary Law Review
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The Failure Of The Virginia Exemption Plan, Michael P. Cotter
The Failure Of The Virginia Exemption Plan, Michael P. Cotter
William & Mary Law Review
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A Congressman's Reflections On The Drafting Of The Bankruptcy Code Of 1978, M. Caldwell Butler
A Congressman's Reflections On The Drafting Of The Bankruptcy Code Of 1978, M. Caldwell Butler
William & Mary Law Review
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Body Attachment And Body Execution: Forgotten But Not Gone
Body Attachment And Body Execution: Forgotten But Not Gone
William & Mary Law Review
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Analyzing The Debtor's Due Process Interest, Doug Rendleman
Analyzing The Debtor's Due Process Interest, Doug Rendleman
William & Mary Law Review
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Possessory Liens: The Need For Separate Due Process Analysis
Possessory Liens: The Need For Separate Due Process Analysis
William & Mary Law Review
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Consumer Arbitration As An Alternative To Judicial Preseizure Replevin Proceedings, Alan N. Resnick
Consumer Arbitration As An Alternative To Judicial Preseizure Replevin Proceedings, Alan N. Resnick
William & Mary Law Review
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Abusive Debt Collection - A Model Statute For Virginia, Robert E. Scott, Diane M. Strickland
Abusive Debt Collection - A Model Statute For Virginia, Robert E. Scott, Diane M. Strickland
William & Mary Law Review
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Constitutional Torts: Section 1983 Redress For The Deprived Debtor
Constitutional Torts: Section 1983 Redress For The Deprived Debtor
William & Mary Law Review
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Wage Garnishment Under The Consumer Credit Protection Act: An Examination Of The Effects On Existing State Law, Douglas S. Wood
Wage Garnishment Under The Consumer Credit Protection Act: An Examination Of The Effects On Existing State Law, Douglas S. Wood
William & Mary Law Review
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The Bankruptcy Act: Some Effects Of The 1966 Amendments To Sections 17(A), 67(C), & 70(C), Mark S. Dray
The Bankruptcy Act: Some Effects Of The 1966 Amendments To Sections 17(A), 67(C), & 70(C), Mark S. Dray
William & Mary Law Review
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