American Bankruptcy Law Journal

- Publisher:
- National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges
- Publication date:
- 2019-02-22
- ISBN:
- 0027-9048
- Copyright:
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Latest documents
- The 'Snapshot Rule' and Proceeds of Exempt Property in Chapter 7: Bringing a Doctrine Into Focus.
- The Acoustic Separation of Consumer Bankruptcy and Consumer Credit Laws.
- The Alteration of Ex Ante Agreements by the Bankruptcy Code.
- Postpetition Proceeds of Exempt Interests in Property: Who Owns the Appreciation?
- Fee-Shifting in Bankruptcy.
- It's Time to Return to Our Roots: The Bankruptcy Common Law That Governs Insolvent Estates.
- Substantive Consolidation of Bankruptcy Proceedings in China: A Critical Examination.
- Reluctant to Restructure: Small Businesses, the SBRA, and COVID-19.
- The Long Strange Trip to a Certainty of Hopelessness: The Legislative and Political History of the Nondischarge of Student Loans in Bankruptcy.
- Section 363 Sales After the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Featured documents
- Can Complex Contracts Effectively Replace Bankruptcy Principles? Why Interpretation Matters.
- NCBJ Special Committee on Venue: Report on Proposal for Revision of the Venue Statute in Commercial Bankruptcy Cases.
- Section 363 Sales After the Covid-19 Pandemic.
- Bankruptcy and the Deceased Debtor: Rule 1016 in Practice.
- Giving Back a Fraudulent Transfer: A Defense to Liability?
- How the Courts Have Gone Astray in Refusing to Discharge Student Loans: The Folly of Brunner, of Rewriting Repayment Terms, of Issuing Partial Discharges and of Considering Income-Based Repayment Plans.
- It's Time to Return to Our Roots: The Bankruptcy Common Law That Governs Insolvent Estates.
- Chapter 11 Rights Offerings and Private Placements: How Creditors Can Strike A Windfall.
- Legal Shock or False Start? The Uncertain Future of India's New Consumer Insolvency and Bankruptcy Regime.
- Fee-Shifting in Bankruptcy.