Commercial Law Journal 1995 - Abstracts

Commercial Law Journal 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Estoppel and Section 2-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code.LawBellomy, Christopher M.
From dismemberment to discharge: the origins of modern American bankruptcy law.LawDuncan, Andrew J.
Heintz v. Jenkins: an analysis of the decision, its effect upon litigation and suggestions for avoiding FDCPA violations in its aftermath. (Fair Debt Collections Practices Act)(includes transcripts of US Supreme Court opinion and briefs)LawGamache, David R., Bjurstrom, Stanford M., Myers, Edward J.
In defense of the sales statute of frauds and parole evidence rule: a fair price of admission to the courts.LawShanker, Morris G.
Lender liability: evaluating risk under CERCLA and the security interest exemption.LawSinger, George H.
May I have my balance please? Allocation of payments in bankruptcy cases.LawWyman, Dean P.
New Jersey Supreme Court rules that foreclosing mortgagees are subject to the Anti-Eviction Act in residential mortgage foreclosure actions.LawBrenner, Donald B.
Pre-petition IRS levies on "cash equivalents": why they are recoverable by the estate even absent a present right to collect.LawColeman, Kevin W.
Punitive damages in arbitration: Mastrobuono and the need for creation of a national court of commercial appeals. (Mastrobuono securities litigation)LawWilliams, Victor
Reconciling sections 365(c)(1) and (f)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code: should anti-assignment laws prohibit assumption of contracts by a debtor in possession?LawMacey, Morris W., Sacca, James R.
The classification of credit card receivables: In re Brendle's Stores, Inc.LawWaldrep, Thomas W., Jr., Wall, James D.
The undersecured creditor's adequate protection rights in the single asset area: did the 1994 Bankruptcy Code amendments redress lender grievances?LawBurick, Lawrence T.
Tort claims and judgements as debts for "willful and malicious injury" nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code.LawAhrend, George M., Thomsen, Randall T.
Valuation of secured claims in a bankruptcy reorganization: eating with the hounds and running with the hares.LawKatz, Owen W.
When the database is wrong ... do customers have any effective remedies against credit reporting agencies or information providers?LawRameden, David
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