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Creditors' Contempt, Lea Shepard
Creditors' Contempt, Lea Shepard
BYU Law Review
This Article takes a fresh look at the power of courts and creditors to force debtors to repay their obligations through in personam collection techniques. Variously known as “debtor’s examinations,” “turnover orders,” “citations to discover assets,” “supplementary proceedings,” “proceedings supplementary,” and “proceedings in aid of execution,” in personam remedies force the debtor, under threat of the court’s contempt authority, to turn over money or property directly to a creditor. Because the exercise of the court’s contempt authority can result in a debtor’s imprisonment, in personam techniques have long been regarded as a critical but potentially very coercive arrow in a …
Redefining Boundaries: How Cohesive Technologies Altered Literal And Equivalent Infringement, Tyler Jeffs
Redefining Boundaries: How Cohesive Technologies Altered Literal And Equivalent Infringement, Tyler Jeffs
BYU Law Review
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The Irreparably Harmed Presumption? Why The Presumption Of Irreparable Harm In Trademark Law Will Survive Ebay And Winter, Jeffrey M. Sanchez
The Irreparably Harmed Presumption? Why The Presumption Of Irreparable Harm In Trademark Law Will Survive Ebay And Winter, Jeffrey M. Sanchez
BYU Law Review
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Negativing Invention, Jacob S. Sherkow