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University of Richmond

University of Richmond Law Review

1985

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Bankcard's Revenge: A Critique Of The 1984 Consumer Credit Amendments To The Bankruptcy Code, Paul M. Black, Michael J. Herbert Jan 1985

Bankcard's Revenge: A Critique Of The 1984 Consumer Credit Amendments To The Bankruptcy Code, Paul M. Black, Michael J. Herbert

University of Richmond Law Review

Virtually from the enactment of the Bankruptcy Code in 1978, creditors attempted to roll back what they perceived to be the Code's undue bias toward bankrupts. The Code was branded a debtor's paradise practically beckoning borrowers to shed their debts painlessly and needlessly. It was certainly true that the number of bankruptcy filings rose substantially during the late 1970's and early 1980's, and that some creditors attributed at least some of this to the Code's presumed generosity. Whether the Code actually caused any of the increase in filings is, to put it mildly, controversial. Other factors, most significantly the general …