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State Defiance Of Bankruptcy Law, Eric Winston
State Defiance Of Bankruptcy Law, Eric Winston
Vanderbilt Law Review
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get one last chance to reorganize their affairs back to financial health. It is also the graveyard for business failures, the place where we bury dead corporations and divide their remaining assets among their surviving creditors. In the last decade, the bankruptcy system has given seven million middle-class families a way to start over-an opportunity to save their homes from foreclosure, rid themselves of overwhelming debts, and reintegrate themselves into the workforce as productive citizens. It has also been the way that 10,000 corporations have restructured their way …
U.S. V. Microsoft: Cui Bono, George Bittlingmayer
U.S. V. Microsoft: Cui Bono, George Bittlingmayer
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
State Defiance Of Bankruptcy Law, Kenneth N. Klee, James O. Johnston, Eric Winston
State Defiance Of Bankruptcy Law, Kenneth N. Klee, James O. Johnston, Eric Winston
Vanderbilt Law Review
Bankruptcy is the principal device by which failing businesses and financially-troubled families get one last chance to reorganize their affairs back to financial health. It is also the graveyard for business failures, the place where we bury dead corporations and divide their remaining assets among their surviving creditors.
In the last decade, the bankruptcy system has given seven million middle-class families a way to start over-an opportunity to save their homes from foreclosure, rid themselves of overwhelming debts, and reintegrate themselves into the workforce as productive citizens. It has also been the way that 10,000 corporations have restructured their way …
Cooperation In International Bankruptcy: A Post-Universalist Approach , Lynn M. Lopucki
Cooperation In International Bankruptcy: A Post-Universalist Approach , Lynn M. Lopucki
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.