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Foreward, David G. Epstein
Foreward, David G. Epstein
Law Faculty Publications
The decision by the Board of Editors of the Mississippi College Law Review to publish a bankruptcy symposium issue is a timely one. In the boardrooms of American businesses and the kitchens of American families, more and more people are talking about bankruptcy; more and more people are deciding to file bankruptcy petitions. This increase in bankruptcy filings is in part attributable to world, national, and local economic changes, in part attributable to changes in business and society and in business and societal values, in part attributable to changes in the bankruptcy law.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Creditors' Rights, Joseph E. Ulrich
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Creditors' Rights, Joseph E. Ulrich
University of Richmond Law Review
This article addresses developments in Virginia creditors' rights from April 1988 to April 1989. It is aimed at the non-specialist who nonetheless handles creditors' rights problems in practice. The following will describe the more important holdings and offer some comments about these holdings.