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Volume 28, Issue 2



SYMPOSIUM

Jeremy Zisholtz, Introduction

Dean Robert Schapiro, Welcome

Scott Alberino, The Honorable Judith Fitzgerald, Scott Greenberg, Gary Marsh, The Corporate Bankruptcy Panel: Hot Chapter 11 Plan Issues

Bernard Bo Bollinger, Daniel Bussel, The Honorable James E. Massey, Stern v. Marshall Panel

Brian Cahn, Adam Goodman, Karen Visser, Melissa Youngman, The Consumer Bankruptcy Panel: Hot Consumer Bankruptcy Plan Issues

NOTE/ARTICLE

Polina Kushelev, An International Approach to Breaking the Core of the Bankruptcy Code and FAA Conflict

Kent L. Richland, Stern v. Marshall: A Dead-End Marathon?

COMMENTS

Timothy A. Davis, Defining the Close Nexus: An Analysis of a Bankruptcy Court’s Chapter 11 Postconfirmation Jurisdiction

Anthony McCready, Strip-Off: What Is the Correct Procedure to Avoid a Wholly Unsecured Junior Mortgage?

Forrest Pearce, Bankruptcy-Remote Special Purpose Entities and a Business’s Right to Waive Its Ability to File for Bankruptcy

Matthew D. Pechous, Walking the Tight Rope and Not the Plank: A Proposed Standard for Second-Level Appellate Review of Equitable Mootness Determinations

Nick Sears, Defeating the Preference System: Using the Subsequent New Value Defense and Administrative Expense Claims to “Double Dip”

Becker McKay Wyckoff, They’re Just Letting Anyone In These Days: The Expansion of § 523(a)(5)’s “Domestic Support Obligation” Exception to Discharge

 

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