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Law of Bankruptcy

Author : Charles Jordan Tabb
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,44 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Bankruptcy
ISBN : 9781634599276

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"[This book provides an] analysis and discussion of every aspect of bankruptcy law, including an overview of bankruptcy; invoking bankruptcy relief (with a very detailed explanation of the means test); the automatic stay; jurisdiction and procedure; property of the estate; trustee's avoiding powers; payment of claims; executory contracts and unexpired leases; exemptions; discharge; reorganization under Chapter 11; debt adjustments under Chapter 13; debt adjustments under Chapter 12; and cross-border cases under chapter 15. The 2005 BAPCPA amendments and the extensive case law thereunder are explained and critiqued. All relevant Supreme Court cases through the 2015 Term are discussed in depth, including, for example, Stern, Wellness, Arkison, Caulkett, Schwab, Ransom, Lanning, Baker Botts, and many more."--

Debt's Dominion

Author : David A. Skeel Jr.
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 39,48 MB
Release : 2014-04-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1400828503

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Bankruptcy in America, in stark contrast to its status in most other countries, typically signifies not a debtor's last gasp but an opportunity to catch one's breath and recoup. Why has the nation's legal system evolved to allow both corporate and individual debtors greater control over their fate than imaginable elsewhere? Masterfully probing the political dynamics behind this question, David Skeel here provides the first complete account of the remarkable journey American bankruptcy law has taken from its beginnings in 1800, when Congress lifted the country's first bankruptcy code right out of English law, to the present day. Skeel shows that the confluence of three forces that emerged over many years--an organized creditor lobby, pro-debtor ideological currents, and an increasingly powerful bankruptcy bar--explains the distinctive contours of American bankruptcy law. Their interplay, he argues in clear, inviting prose, has seen efforts to legislate bankruptcy become a compelling battle royale between bankers and lawyers--one in which the bankers recently seem to have gained the upper hand. Skeel demonstrates, for example, that a fiercely divided bankruptcy commission and the 1994 Republican takeover of Congress have yielded the recent, ideologically charged battles over consumer bankruptcy. The uniqueness of American bankruptcy has often been noted, but it has never been explained. As different as twenty-first century America is from the horse-and-buggy era origins of our bankruptcy laws, Skeel shows that the same political factors continue to shape our unique response to financial distress.

The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law

Author : Thomas H. Jackson
Publisher : Beard Books
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,67 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781587981142

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A careful analysis of the fundamentals of bankruptcy law.

The Law of Bankruptcy

Author : Edwin Charles Brandenburg
Publisher :
Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 11,23 MB
Release : 1903
Category : Bankruptcy
ISBN :

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The Law of Bankruptcy

Author : Edwin Charles Brandenburg
Publisher :
Page : 1054 pages
File Size : 43,89 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Bankruptcy
ISBN :

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