Flushed Away Personal liability for corporate debt has been all the rage in the Ninth Circuit. Within... Share on:
When Speaking Up Isn’t Enough When a retailer becomes insolvent, suppliers or vendors who have recently provided goods on credit typically have... Share on:
Regulatory Bankruptcy: How Bank Regulation Causes [Real Estate] Firesales It is axiomatic in American business bankruptcy practice that though they may disagree strenuously on... Share on:
When a Plane Isn’t Really a Plane Last month, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court offered an interesting look at the preemptive effect of... Share on:
Chapter 15 and US Bankruptcy Courts: How Universal is “Universalism”? Chapter 15 of the US Bankruptcy Code, enacted in 2005, was Congress' effort to make... Share on:
Section 363 and the Limits of Buyer Protection Asset sales through bankruptcy are all the rage - they're presumably [relatively] quick. And just... Share on:
Shari’a Law and Bankruptcy During recent years, the global economy has seen significant growth in transactions which purport to... Share on:
The Year in Bankruptcy: 2010 Jones Day's Charles Oellerman and Mark Douglas have just issued The Year in Bankruptcy: 2010. It... Share on:
. . . But Will It Work? The 2008 financial crisis sparked a vigorous debate over how the financial problems of troubled... Share on:
“Equality is Equity” The distribution scheme embodied in federal bankruptcy law serves several important functions. In Chapter 7,... Share on: