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Bankruptcy, Taxes, And The Primacy Of Irs Refund Offsets: Copley V. United States, Michelle Lyon Drumbl
Bankruptcy, Taxes, And The Primacy Of Irs Refund Offsets: Copley V. United States, Michelle Lyon Drumbl
South Carolina Law Review
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Towards A Principled Approach For Bailouts Of Covid-Distressed Critical/Systemic Firms, Horst Eidenmuller, Javier Paz Valbuena
Towards A Principled Approach For Bailouts Of Covid-Distressed Critical/Systemic Firms, Horst Eidenmuller, Javier Paz Valbuena
South Carolina Law Review
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In Re Renshaw: "Extensions Of Credit" By An Educational Institution -- Are They Exempt From Discharge Under Section 523(A)(8) Of The Bankruptcy Code?, F. S. Mcqueen
South Carolina Law Review
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"The Bankruptcy Court Is A Court Of Equity": What Does That Mean?, Marcia S. Krieger
"The Bankruptcy Court Is A Court Of Equity": What Does That Mean?, Marcia S. Krieger
South Carolina Law Review
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The Bankruptcy Galaxy, Edith H. Jones
The Future Of Mass Tort Claims: Comparison Of Settlement Class Action To Bankruptcy Treatment Of Mass Tort Claims, Joseph F. Rice, Nancy W. Davis
The Future Of Mass Tort Claims: Comparison Of Settlement Class Action To Bankruptcy Treatment Of Mass Tort Claims, Joseph F. Rice, Nancy W. Davis
South Carolina Law Review
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Reestablishment Of Bankruptcy Review Of Oppressive Foreclosure Sales: The Interaction Of Avoidance Powers As Applied To Creditor Bid-Ins, Basil H. Mattingly
Reestablishment Of Bankruptcy Review Of Oppressive Foreclosure Sales: The Interaction Of Avoidance Powers As Applied To Creditor Bid-Ins, Basil H. Mattingly
South Carolina Law Review
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Exemption Planning: How Far May You Go?, William J. Cassidy, A. J. Cristol, Alexandra S. Walden
Exemption Planning: How Far May You Go?, William J. Cassidy, A. J. Cristol, Alexandra S. Walden
South Carolina Law Review
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An Obscure Revolution: The Liability Of Professionals In Bankruptcy, Bradley M. Elbein
An Obscure Revolution: The Liability Of Professionals In Bankruptcy, Bradley M. Elbein
South Carolina Law Review
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A Statute Of Disbelief?: Clashing Ethical Imperatives In Fraudulent Transfer Law, Mary J.N. Wiggins
A Statute Of Disbelief?: Clashing Ethical Imperatives In Fraudulent Transfer Law, Mary J.N. Wiggins
South Carolina Law Review
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Conflicts Of Interest In Workouts And Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases, Gerald K. Smith
Conflicts Of Interest In Workouts And Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases, Gerald K. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
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Dischargeability Of Consumer Credit Card Debt After Anastas V. American Savings Bank (In Re Anastas), Samuel B. Cothran Jr.
Dischargeability Of Consumer Credit Card Debt After Anastas V. American Savings Bank (In Re Anastas), Samuel B. Cothran Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Globalism, Parochialism And Procedure: A Critical Assessment Of Local Rulemaking In Bankruptcy Court, Mary J.N. Wiggins
Globalism, Parochialism And Procedure: A Critical Assessment Of Local Rulemaking In Bankruptcy Court, Mary J.N. Wiggins
South Carolina Law Review
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Rents In Bankruptcy, David G. Carlson
Bankruptcy And Insolvency In Australia, W.M.C. Gummow
Bankruptcy And Insolvency In Australia, W.M.C. Gummow
South Carolina Law Review
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The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
The Classification Veto In Single-Asset Cases Under Bankruptcy Code Section 1129(A)(10), David G. Carlson
South Carolina Law Review
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Postconfirmation Issues: The Effects Of Confirmation And Post Confirmation Procedings, Frank R. Kennedy, Gerald K. Smith
Postconfirmation Issues: The Effects Of Confirmation And Post Confirmation Procedings, Frank R. Kennedy, Gerald K. Smith
South Carolina Law Review
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The Future Of Chapter 11, Charles J. Tabb
The Future Of Chapter 11, Charles J. Tabb
South Carolina Law Review
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Towards A Model Of A Bankruptcy Administration, Richard B. Levin
Towards A Model Of A Bankruptcy Administration, Richard B. Levin
South Carolina Law Review
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Trustees And Examiners In Chapter 11, Barry L. Zaretsky
Trustees And Examiners In Chapter 11, Barry L. Zaretsky
South Carolina Law Review
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Bankruptcy As An Essentially Contested Concept: The Case Of The One-Asset Case, John D. Ayer
Bankruptcy As An Essentially Contested Concept: The Case Of The One-Asset Case, John D. Ayer
South Carolina Law Review
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Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Kenneth N. Klee, K. J. Shaffer
Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 Of The Bankruptcy Code, Kenneth N. Klee, K. J. Shaffer
South Carolina Law Review
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Constitutional Limitations On The Discharge Of Future Claims In Bankruptcy, Ralph R. Mabey, Jamie A. Gavrin
Constitutional Limitations On The Discharge Of Future Claims In Bankruptcy, Ralph R. Mabey, Jamie A. Gavrin
South Carolina Law Review
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