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The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
Faculty Articles
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Protecting Retiree Medicial Benefits In Bankruptcy: The Scope Of Section 1114 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Susan J. Stabile
Protecting Retiree Medicial Benefits In Bankruptcy: The Scope Of Section 1114 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Susan J. Stabile
Cardozo Law Review
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Secured Creditors And Section 15(A)(1) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act: The Supreme Court Creates A New Property Interest, Henry Bregstein
Secured Creditors And Section 15(A)(1) Of The Fair Labor Standards Act: The Supreme Court Creates A New Property Interest, Henry Bregstein
Cardozo Law Review
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Bankruptcy Versus Environmental Protection: Discharging Future Cercla Liability In Chapter 11, Philippe J. Kahn
Bankruptcy Versus Environmental Protection: Discharging Future Cercla Liability In Chapter 11, Philippe J. Kahn
Cardozo Law Review
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What Courts Do To Secured Creditors In Chapter 11 Cram Down, Jack Friedman
What Courts Do To Secured Creditors In Chapter 11 Cram Down, Jack Friedman
Cardozo Law Review
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Postpetition Security Interests Under The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson
Postpetition Security Interests Under The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson
Faculty Articles
Section 364(c) and (d) of the Bankruptcy Code provides for the creation of security interests in real and personal property under federal law. In this Article, David Gray Carlson discusses the quality and nature of these federal security interests, their remarkable immunity from reversal on appeal, and the ability of postpetition lenders to obtain preferences over other creditors through "cross-collateralization" clauses and the like.