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Bankruptcy Law Resources, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen Jun 2020

Bankruptcy Law Resources, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen

Library Scholarly Publications

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Bankruptcy And The Deceased Debtor: Rule 1016 In Practice, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2020

Bankruptcy And The Deceased Debtor: Rule 1016 In Practice, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Stern Claims And Article Iii Adjudication - The Bankruptcy Judge Knows Best, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2019

Stern Claims And Article Iii Adjudication - The Bankruptcy Judge Knows Best, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Tax Foreclosures As Fraudulent Transfers - Are Auctions Really Necessary, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2019

Tax Foreclosures As Fraudulent Transfers - Are Auctions Really Necessary, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Section 707(B) Standing For Parties In Interest - Who Cares, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2019

Section 707(B) Standing For Parties In Interest - Who Cares, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Stern Claims And Article Iii Adjudication - The Bankruptcy Judge Knows Best, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2019

Stern Claims And Article Iii Adjudication - The Bankruptcy Judge Knows Best, Laura B. Bartell

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Section 704(B)(2) - The Back Door Into Chapter 7 For The Above-Median Debtor, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2018

Section 704(B)(2) - The Back Door Into Chapter 7 For The Above-Median Debtor, Laura B. Bartell

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Section 704(B)(2) - The Back Door Into Chapter 7 For The Above-Median Debtor, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2018

Section 704(B)(2) - The Back Door Into Chapter 7 For The Above-Median Debtor, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Very Special Circumstances - The Almost Irrebuttable Presumption Of Abuse Under Section 707(B)(2), Laura B. Bartell Jan 2017

Very Special Circumstances - The Almost Irrebuttable Presumption Of Abuse Under Section 707(B)(2), Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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The Unconfirmable Modified Chapter 13 Plan - The Disposable Income Test Of Section 1325(B) And Plan Modifications, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2016

The Unconfirmable Modified Chapter 13 Plan - The Disposable Income Test Of Section 1325(B) And Plan Modifications, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Letter To Judge Rhodes: An Evaluation Of The Expert Report Of Martha E.M. Kopacz Regarding The Feasibility Of The City Of Detroit Plan Of Adjustment, Peter J. Hammer Jan 2015

Letter To Judge Rhodes: An Evaluation Of The Expert Report Of Martha E.M. Kopacz Regarding The Feasibility Of The City Of Detroit Plan Of Adjustment, Peter J. Hammer

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Motions To Withdraw The Reference - An Empirical Study, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2015

Motions To Withdraw The Reference - An Empirical Study, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Stay Imposed - The Failed Policy Of Section 362(C)(4), Laura B. Bartell Jan 2015

Stay Imposed - The Failed Policy Of Section 362(C)(4), Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Straddle Obligations Under Prepetition Contracts – Prepetition Claims, Postpetition Claims Or Administrative Expenses, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2008

Straddle Obligations Under Prepetition Contracts – Prepetition Claims, Postpetition Claims Or Administrative Expenses, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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From Debtors’ Prisons To Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling For The Incarcerated, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2008

From Debtors’ Prisons To Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling For The Incarcerated, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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The Peripatetic Debtor: Choice Of Law And Choice Of Exemptions, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2006

The Peripatetic Debtor: Choice Of Law And Choice Of Exemptions, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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The Implied Waiver Solution To The Problem Of Privilege In The Individual Bankruptcy Case, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2003

The Implied Waiver Solution To The Problem Of Privilege In The Individual Bankruptcy Case, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Why Warn? – The Worker Adjustment And Retraining Notification Act In Bankruptcy, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2002

Why Warn? – The Worker Adjustment And Retraining Notification Act In Bankruptcy, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification ("WARN") Ace was enacted by Congress in 1988 to provide limited protections to workers whose jobs are suddenly and permanently terminated. The WARN Act generally precludes an "employer" from ordering a "plant closing or mass layoff" until the expiration of a sixty-day period after giving written notice of such proposed action. Pursuant to legislative directive, the Department of Labor ("Department") promulgated a final rule in 1989 interpreting the provisions of the statutory language. Although neither the WARN Act itself nor the final rule makes any reference to bankrupt employers, in the preamble to the …


The Lease Of Money In Bankruptcy: Time For Consistency?, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2000

The Lease Of Money In Bankruptcy: Time For Consistency?, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Getting To Waiver – A Legislative Solution To State Sovereign Immunity In Bankruptcy After Seminole Tribe, Laura B. Bartell Jan 2000

Getting To Waiver – A Legislative Solution To State Sovereign Immunity In Bankruptcy After Seminole Tribe, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

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Contempt Of The Bankruptcy Court - A New Look, Laura B. Bartell Jan 1996

Contempt Of The Bankruptcy Court - A New Look, Laura B. Bartell

Law Faculty Research Publications

With the passage of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, Congress worked a sweeping revision of the nation's bankruptcy laws. As part of this massive reform measure, Congress reinvented the role of the bankruptcy judge, granting the judge a host of new powers. Because these new powers were so substantial and because Congress elected to establish bankruptcy judges as Article I rather than Article III judges, the Supreme Court, in Northern Pipeline Construction Co. v. Marathon Pipe Line Co., declared those portions of the Act delineating the powers and structure of the bankruptcy courts unconstitutional. Congress responded by passing the …