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University of Michigan Law School

1978

Bankruptcy Act

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Tort Claims Under The Present And Proposed Bankruptcy Acts, Stephen Allen Edwards Apr 1978

Tort Claims Under The Present And Proposed Bankruptcy Acts, Stephen Allen Edwards

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Congress may soon enact the first complete revision of the United States bankruptcy laws in almost four decades. Among the numerous changes proposed by the legislature is a major alteration of the provability and dischargeability of tort claims asserted against the bankrupt's estate. This article will discuss the treatment of tort claims in the present Act and the changes to be made by the proposed Act, and will evaluate alternative approaches to compensating victims of bankrupt tortfeasors.


The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy, Frank R. Kennedy Jan 1978

The Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy, Frank R. Kennedy

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The filing of a petition under the Bankruptcy Act constitutes an automatic stay of all litigation against the debtor and most acts and actions against the debtor's property. The stay is one of the most notable features of the Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure promulgated by the Supreme Court. The constitutional and statutory basis for the automatic stay has been challenged, and the propriety and the scope of the stay have been contested and ruled on, in many reported opinions. The need and justification for an automatic stay in bankruptcy and debtor relief cases have been widely acknowledged, and an automatic …