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The Law Of Last Resort, Barry E. Adler
The Law Of Last Resort, Barry E. Adler
Vanderbilt Law Review
A financially distressed individual or corporation employs the bankruptcy process only as a last resort. The study of bankruptcy law, however, need not, and should not, be an afterthought. The traditional bodies of law that compose private ordering are the laws of property, contract, and tort. Property law establishes private entitlements that can be specifically enforced against the world. Contract law permits individuals to exchange obligations and thus invest one another with entitlements. Tort law creates its own set of entitlements and imposes liability for unwanted interference with those or other entitlements. These bodies of law are often presented as …
Corporate Ownership Structure And The Evolution Of Bankruptcy Law: Lessons From The United Kingdom, John Armour, Brian R. Cheffins, David A. Skeel, Jr.
Corporate Ownership Structure And The Evolution Of Bankruptcy Law: Lessons From The United Kingdom, John Armour, Brian R. Cheffins, David A. Skeel, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
The corporate world today subdivides into rival systems of dispersed and concentrated ownership, each characterized by different corporate governance structures. The United States falls into the former category, whereas major industrial rivals such as Japan and Germany are members of the latter. The past decade has seen intense academic debate over possible explanations for the different systems of ownership and control in key developed economies. Anecdotal evidence suggesting that market forces may be serving to destabilize traditional business structures and foster some form of convergence in a U.S. direction has given the controversy powerful current relevance.
For those seeking to …
When Fair Consideration Is Not Fair, David F. Kurzawa Ii
When Fair Consideration Is Not Fair, David F. Kurzawa Ii
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Banks, Bonds And Risk: The Mycal Bankruptcy And Its Repercussions For The Japanese Bond Market, Eric Grouse
Banks, Bonds And Risk: The Mycal Bankruptcy And Its Repercussions For The Japanese Bond Market, Eric Grouse
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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Special Masters In Bankruptcy: The Case Against Bankruptcy Rule 9031, Paulette J. Delk
Special Masters In Bankruptcy: The Case Against Bankruptcy Rule 9031, Paulette J. Delk
Missouri Law Review
In this Article, the Author attempts to demonstrate that bankruptcy courts regularly hear cases in which the court and the parties could benefit from the services of a special master and that bankruptcy courts are hampered in their ability to handle cases in the most just and efficient manner possible because of their inability to appoint special master. Part II of this Article examines the role of the special master in the federal courts generally. It examines the scope of tasks traditionally performed by special masters, as well as the expanded role that special masters have played in recent years …