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Volume 22, Issue 2



ARTICLES

Bertrand Pan & Jennifer Taylor, Sustaining Power: Applying 11 U.S.C. § 366 in Chapter 11 Post-BAPCPA

Laura B. Bartell, The Peripatetic Debtor: Choice of Law and Choice of Exemptions

Wataru Tanaka, Extinguishing Security Interests: Secured Claims in Japanese Business Reorganization Law and Some Policy Implications for U.S. Law

Rafael Efrat, Bankruptcy Stigma: Plausible Causes for Shifting Norms

SYMPOSIUM

Sage McKinley Sigler, Introduction

Debate 1: Introduction

R. Neal Batson & Ezra H. Cohen, Debate 1: The Balance of Power Between Debtors, Creditors, and Judges—The Elimination of Judicial Discretion Under the New Act

Debate 2: Introduction

C. David Butler & Frank J. Perch, III, Debate 2: The Ethical Quandary and Financial Disincentives Imposed on Attorneys by the New Act

COMMENTS

Jennifer M. D’Angelo, If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them: Inclusive Joinder and the Filtering of Article III Status into the Bankruptcy Courts

W. Marion Wilson, Trust Me, I’m a Lawyer: Restoring Faith in Fiduciaries by Dumping "Due Diligence" and Tolling the Statute of Limitations for Postpetition Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Chapter 11

Joshua E. Luber, Letters of Credit and 11 U.S.C. § 502(b)(6): The Full Analysis—Why the Fifth Circuit’s Decision in In re Stonebridge Is Only Part of the Answer

Jennifer Liotta, ERISA Fiduciaries in Bankruptcy: Preserving Individual Liability for Defalcation and Fraud Debts Under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(4)

 

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