Commercial Law Journal 2000 - Abstracts

Commercial Law Journal 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aesthetic functionality in trade dress: post-secondary aesthetic functionality proposed.LawDavczyk, Spencer
A gray area in the law? recent developments relating to conflicts of interest and the retention of attorneys in bankruptcy cases.LawSonderby, Susan Pierson, McGuire, Kathleen M.
Bankruptcy Code Section 546(c), the reclamation seller and the secured creditor: a textural and policy analysis approach.LawCuevas, Carlos
Deciphering conflicts of interest in bankruptcy representation: an update.LawKohn, William I., Shuster, Michael P., Powar, Lee D.
Disaffirming reaffirmation.LawHoffman, Melvin S., Cymrot, Jeffrey J.
How explicit do you need to be? an analysis of the rule of explicitness after Southeast Banking.LawVan Meter, Heather J.
Intentional torts and bankruptcy: an evaluation of Geiger v. Kawaauhau.LawMcCullough, Ralph C.
Is a defective mortgage protected from a preference claim?LawMurray, John C.
Lien stripping under Russian bankruptcy law: Is it fair?LawAverch, Craig H.
Prepayment premiums: a bankruptcy court analysis of reasonableness and liquidated damages.LawMurray, John C.
Reeves v. Sanderson: United States Supreme Court attempts to clarify plaintiff's burden in 'ADEA' claims.(Reeves v. Sanderson Plumbing Products, Inc.)(Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967)LawBass, Stuart L.
Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code: when the words get in the way.(the assignability of executory contracts)LawNagi, Jason A.
The absolute priority rule and new value: before and after Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association v. 100 North LaSalle Street Partnership.LawHamilton, Megan
The international legal environment for information systems reliability assurance services: the CPA/CA SysTrust.(American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants)LawPacini, Carl, Hillison, William, Andrew, Christine
The uncertainty of U.C.C. section 2-302: why unconsciounabilty has become a relic.(enforceability of unconscionable contracts; Uniform Commercial Code)LawBrown, Evelyn L.
Zero down and zero later - the problem of collection: a comparison of procedures under state collection law, the Bankruptcy Code, and the Internal Revenue Code.LawSinger, Robert M.
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