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Blowing Hot And Cold On The Frozen Tundra: A Review Of Alaska’S Quasi-Estoppel Doctrine, Michael D. Moberly, Laura L. Farley
Blowing Hot And Cold On The Frozen Tundra: A Review Of Alaska’S Quasi-Estoppel Doctrine, Michael D. Moberly, Laura L. Farley
Alaska Law Review
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Nonexclusive Patent Licensees Unite: Use Bankruptcy Committees To Sue For Patent Infringement, J. Michael Strickland
Nonexclusive Patent Licensees Unite: Use Bankruptcy Committees To Sue For Patent Infringement, J. Michael Strickland
Duke Law Journal
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Behavioral Economics, The Economic Analysis Of Bankruptcy Law And The Pricing Of Credit, Robert K. Rasmussen
Behavioral Economics, The Economic Analysis Of Bankruptcy Law And The Pricing Of Credit, Robert K. Rasmussen
Vanderbilt Law Review
Bankruptcy has been a fertile ground for the economic analysis of law. A significant portion of bankruptcy scholarship during the past fifteen years applies the basic assumptions of standard economic theory to the problems caused by financial distress. This scholarship begins with the premise that people make choices in a rational manner in order to maximize their individual utility. It applies this axiom to questions ranging from when do individuals file for bankruptcy to how bankruptcy laws affect firms' investment decisions. As it has in most other areas of law (especially private law), law and economics has both reshaped our …
Toward A Midpoint Valuation Standard In Cram Down: Ointment For The Rash Decision , Chris Lenhart
Toward A Midpoint Valuation Standard In Cram Down: Ointment For The Rash Decision , Chris Lenhart
Cornell Law Review
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Foreword, Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg, Todd J. Zywicki
Foreword, Bankruptcy Law Symposium, Scott F. Norberg, Todd J. Zywicki
Faculty Publications
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