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Regulating The Moneychangers, Jerry W. Markham Jan 2016

Regulating The Moneychangers, Jerry W. Markham

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Bankruptcy And Higher Education Institutions, St. John’S University School Of Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg Jan 2015

Bankruptcy And Higher Education Institutions, St. John’S University School Of Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg

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Contract Claims And The Willful And Malicious Injury Exception To The Discharge In Bankruptcy, Scott F. Norberg Jan 2014

Contract Claims And The Willful And Malicious Injury Exception To The Discharge In Bankruptcy, Scott F. Norberg

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Debtor Discharge And Creditor Repayment In Chapter 13, Scott F. Norberg, Andrew Velkey Jan 2006

Debtor Discharge And Creditor Repayment In Chapter 13, Scott F. Norberg, Andrew Velkey

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Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filing for bankruptcy relief. This trend sparked a debate in Congress about means-testing chapter 7 bankruptcy filings. Proponents of reform argued that it would curtail fraud and abuse. Opponents believed that consumer debt was swamping income growth, and that the deregulation of the consumer credit market had led to overgenerous lending and hence to more bankruptcies. This is an empirical study of whether filers for chapter 13 bankruptcy cases are abusing the system, or whether debtors are truly being swamped by debt in excess of their …


Comsumer Bankruptcy's New Clothes: An Empirical Study Of Discharge And Debt Collection In Chapter 13, Scott F. Norberg Jan 1999

Comsumer Bankruptcy's New Clothes: An Empirical Study Of Discharge And Debt Collection In Chapter 13, Scott F. Norberg

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Consumer bankruptcy filings hit another record high in 1998, with nearly 1.4 million consumers filing for bankruptcy relief. This trend sparked a debate in Congress about means-testing chapter 7 bankruptcy filings. Proponents of reform argued that it would curtail fraud and abuse. Opponents believed that consumer debt was swamping income growth, and that the deregulation of the consumer credit market had led to overgenerous lending and hence to more bankruptcies. This is an empirical study of whether filers for chapter 13 bankruptcy cases are abusing the system, or whether debtors are truly being swamped by debt in excess of their …


Debtor Incentives, Agency Costs And Voting Theory In Chapter 11, Scott F. Norberg Jan 1998

Debtor Incentives, Agency Costs And Voting Theory In Chapter 11, Scott F. Norberg

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The Bankruptcy Review Commission Recommendation On Classification Of Claims In Chapter 11, Scott F. Norberg Jan 1998

The Bankruptcy Review Commission Recommendation On Classification Of Claims In Chapter 11, Scott F. Norberg

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Foreword, Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg, Todd J. Zywicki Jan 1998

Foreword, Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg, Todd J. Zywicki

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Avoidability Of Intercorporate Guarantees Under Sections 548(A)(2) And 544(B) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Scott F. Norberg Jan 1986

Avoidability Of Intercorporate Guarantees Under Sections 548(A)(2) And 544(B) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Scott F. Norberg

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