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Full-Text Articles in Bankruptcy Law
Consumers' Declining Power In The Fintech Auto Loan Market, Pamela Foohey
Consumers' Declining Power In The Fintech Auto Loan Market, Pamela Foohey
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Automobiles have become part of America’s infrastructure. For most people, having access to a car is crucial to their livelihoods and they will take on significant amounts of debt to purchase vehicles. Auto debt is unlike any other consumer debt, both in its structure, which allows creditors to easily seize collateral, and in its lack of regulation. The unique and lucrative nature of auto debt has not gone unnoticed by lenders or by companies leveraging fintech to offer people new ways to purchase cars and car loans. This Article assesses the evolving marketplace for auto sales, leasing, and loans to …
The Risks Of Insider Guaranties, Douglass G. Boshkoff
The Risks Of Insider Guaranties, Douglass G. Boshkoff
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Loan payments made within a year of a bankruptcy filing could be considered avoidable preferences if the loan were guaranteed by a corporate insider. In this article, Prof Boshkoff argues that bankers should value insider guaranties only as a second source of payment, not for any subtle pressure they may exert on the borrower.
Cases And Materials On Debtor And Creditor, By Vern Countryman, Douglass Boshkoff
Cases And Materials On Debtor And Creditor, By Vern Countryman, Douglass Boshkoff
Indiana Law Journal
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Fiduciary Duty Owed Creditors By Director Of Insolvent Corporation
Fiduciary Duty Owed Creditors By Director Of Insolvent Corporation
Indiana Law Journal
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