Bankruptcy Research Library 2012

2012

Volume 1 (2012)

No. 1: Is Your Retainer Safe?: How In re Two Gales Ensures that Bankruptcy Professionals Keep their Retainer Fees
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Librarian at [email protected].

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No. 2: Same-Sex Married Debtors May File a Joint Petition for Bankruptcy
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No. 3: Police or Regulatory Power Exception to Automatic Stay
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No. 7: An Exercise in Economics: Determining “Value” Under § 548 of the Bankruptcy Code
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No. 22: The Evolution of the Settlement Payment Defense?
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No. 23: Bankruptcy Courts’ Power to Recharacterize Debt Claims as Equity
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No. 24: In re Shamus Holdings, LLC and the Automatic Stay
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No. 28: Intentional Conduct May Be Required to Prove Defalcation under Section 523(a)(4) In Certain Circuits
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No. 29: Class Proofs of Claim and Class Certification in Bankruptcy
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 4: Who Has Standing to Object to a Debtor’s Reorganization Plan? Analyzing Section 1128(b)’s “Party in Interest” Bankruptcy Standing Requirement and the “Persons Aggrieved” Appellate Standing Test
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No. 9: Objection to Confirmation Based on Senior Creditor Overpayment
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No. 12: Exploring the Enforceability of Pre-Petition Hindrance Mechanisms to Prevent Bankruptcy
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No. 13: The Challenge of Retaining Interest for Original Equity Owners
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No. 14: Assumption Under Section 365(c)(1) Creates Uncertainty for Debtors
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 5: Trustees Beware: Reviewing the Circuit Split on Bankruptcy Trustee Personal Liability
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No. 31: The Ponzi Scheme Presumption and Fraudulent Conveyances in the 21st Century: It’s not Just Black and White
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 7: An Exercise in Economics: Determining “Value” Under § 548 of the Bankruptcy Code
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No. 21: Discrimination in Hiring Based on Past Bankruptcy Filing Allowed for Private Employers
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No. 25: Priority Treatment of Employee Severance Compensation Claims
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 8: In re Awal Bank: Expanding Ability to Avoid Setoff in Chapter 15 Bankruptcy Cases
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No. 18: In re Toft; Section 1506 Public Policy Exception Trumps General Grant of Comity
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No. 32: Granting Foreign Representatives Automatic Section 108 Relief in Chapter 15 Cases
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 10: Avoidability of Foreclosure Sales Under Section 547 of the Bankruptcy Code
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No. 20: In re Pichhi; Modifications of Multi-Family Home Mortgages
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We are always on the look out for new issues to research and invite your participation.  If you have suggestions for research on this topic, please email our Libarian at [email protected].

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No. 11: In re J.J. Re–Bar Corp.: The Application of the Anti-Injunction Act
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No. 27: Does Section 329 Grant Exclusive Jurisdiction to Bankruptcy Courts?
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No. 15: Forward Contracts Preference Exception Broadly Construed
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No. 16: Three Approaches To Applying 11 U.S.C § 546(e)’s “Safe Harbor” To Private LBOs
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No. 17: Judicial Enforcement of Default Interest Rates
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No. 26: Attorney Retention and Disqualification in Bankruptcy
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