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Bankruptcy & Reorganizations 2015: Current Developments
Chair(s):
Joseph Samet
Practice Area:
Bankruptcy and restructuring,
Bankruptcy process
Published:
Apr 2015
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ISBN:
9781402424441
PLI Item #:
59224
CHB Spine #:
A980, A981
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Front Matter
Faculty Bios
Table of Contents to Vol. 1
Table of Contents to Vol. 2
Chapter 1. What Corporate, Transactional and Litigation Attorneys Need to Know About Defaults, Restructurings and Bankruptcy
Chapter 2. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (“BAPCPA”)
Chapter 3. Some More Unfinished Business About “Unfinished Business”
Chapter 4. Mediation in Bankruptcy (February, 2015)
Chapter 5. Recent Developments in Jurisdiction, Venue, Abstention, Remand, Removal, Withdrawal of the Reference, Jury Trials and Appeals (February 11, 2015)
Chapter 6. Business Reorganization Financing: Use of Cash Collateral and Debtor-in-Possession Financing
Chapter 7. Executory Contracts and Leases
Chapter 8. Executory Contracts 2015: (Sections 1113, 1114)
Chapter 9. The Bankruptcy Code’s Automatic Stay
Chapter 10. Preference Litigation
Chapter 11. Fraudulent Transfers
Chapter 12. Claims 2015: (Sections 101, 502, 503, 1113 and 1114, Bankruptcy Rule 3001)
Chapter 13. Use of Break-Up and Topping Fees in Corporate, Restructuring and Bankruptcy Asset Sales (February, 2015)
Chapter 14. Duties of Directors and Officers and Liability Issues (February, 2015)
Chapter 15. Intercreditor Agreements in Bankruptcy: Current Developments
Chapter 16. Prepayment Penalties/Premiums
Chapter 17. Creditors’ Committees
Chapter 18. Ethics in Diverse Practice Areas (April 28, 2015)
Chapter 19. Recent Developments Affecting Chapter 11 Cases
Chapter 20. Sauce for the Goose? Dual Standard Emerging in Cross Border Insolvencies: Domicile Not Enough to Recognize Foreign Proceeding
Chapter 21. Current Developments in International Insolvency Law: A United States Perspective
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