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Security Interests On Exempt Property After The 1994 Amendments To The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson
Security Interests On Exempt Property After The 1994 Amendments To The Bankruptcy Code, David G. Carlson
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Adequate Protection Payments And The Surrender Of Cash Collateral In Chapter 11 Reorganization, David G. Carlson
Adequate Protection Payments And The Surrender Of Cash Collateral In Chapter 11 Reorganization, David G. Carlson
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Claims & Opinions An Exchange Of Views: Game Theory And Bankruptcy Reorganizations, David G. Carlson
Claims & Opinions An Exchange Of Views: Game Theory And Bankruptcy Reorganizations, David G. Carlson
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Secured Creditors And The Eely Character Of Bankruptcy Valuations, David G. Carlson
Secured Creditors And The Eely Character Of Bankruptcy Valuations, David G. Carlson
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Oversecured Creditors Under Bankruptcy Code Section 506(B): The Limits Of Postpetition Interest, Attorneys' Fees, And Collection Expenses, David G. Carlson
Oversecured Creditors Under Bankruptcy Code Section 506(B): The Limits Of Postpetition Interest, Attorneys' Fees, And Collection Expenses, David G. Carlson
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Unsecured Claims Under Bankruptcy Code Sections 506(A) And 1111(B): Second Looks At Judicial Valuations Of Collateral, David G. Carlson
Unsecured Claims Under Bankruptcy Code Sections 506(A) And 1111(B): Second Looks At Judicial Valuations Of Collateral, David G. Carlson
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Successor Liability In Bankruptcy: Some Unifying Themes Of Intertemporal Creditor Priorities Created By Running Covenants, Products Liability, And Toxic-Waste Cleanup, David G. Carlson
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Enforceability Of Agreements To Arbitrate: An Examination Of The Public Policy Defense, Stewart E. Sterk
Enforceability Of Agreements To Arbitrate: An Examination Of The Public Policy Defense, Stewart E. Sterk
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This Article seeks to demonstrate that the public policy of doctrine should be, and in general has been, limited to two types of cases. First, as already discussed, an agreement to arbitrate should not be enforced when the statute or case law principle at issue has aims other than promoting justice between the parties. Second, when a party to the agreement belongs to a class peculiarly subject to imposition by the class to which the other party belongs, an agreement to arbitrate will not and should not be enforced.
In the latter class of cases, the susceptibility to imposition may …