Commercial Law Journal 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
All work and no pay: conflicts of (dis)interest among Chapter 11 professionals. | Law | Showalter, Anne L. |
An analysis of the recent revision to Article Five of the Uniform Commercial Code: letters of credit. | Law | Barski, Katherine A. |
Attorney negligence in commercial transactions: an ever widening spectrum of liability. | Law | Brenner, Donald B. |
Bankruptcy valuation of a claim secured by a mortgage on realty and an assignment of rents. | Law | Peterson, David E., Higgins, Robert F., Beal, Matt E. |
Caught in a cycle of neglect: the accuracy of bankruptcy statistics. | Law | Frasier, Jennifer Connors |
Come hell or high water or Article 2A: how legislatures and practitioners can cope with several drafting anomalies in Article 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code. | Law | Robins, Martin B. |
Did Congress always say what it meant in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994? | Law | Lawniczak, James M. |
Is this plan feasible? An empirical legal analysis of plan feasibility. | Law | Baldiga, Nancy Rhein |
Lender liability under CERCLA: the rise, fall and rebirth of the EPA rule. | Law | Slaney, Richard E. |
Letters of credit: what does revised Article 5 have to offer to issuers, applicants, and beneficiaries? | Law | Lee, Dellas W. |
Restrictions on the termination of franchise agreements - a foreigner's view. | Law | Frick, Joachim G. |
Section 525(b): anti-discrimination protection for employees/debtors in the private sector - is it illusion or reality? | Law | Zeiler, David L. |
Substitutes for letters of credit sales: a seller's lot is not a happy one. | Law | Murray, Daniel E. |
The formation of the family limited partnership: fraudulent transfer liability and other family problems. (California) | Law | Bernstein, Nathan H. |
The liabilities of creditors' committees and their members. | Law | Gadsden, James |
The new value exception to absolute priority in bankruptcy. | Law | Basil, Brian A. |
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