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Research Handbook on Corporate Bankruptcy Law / Barry E. Adler.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Research handbooks in corporate law and governance seriesPublisher: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781781007877
DDC classification:
  • 346.078 ADL
Contents:
Contents: Foreword Douglas G. Baird Introduction Barry E. Adler 1. Bankruptcy’s Logic and Limits in the 21st Century: Some Thoughts on Chapter 11’s Evolution and Future Thomas H. Jackson 2. The End of Bankruptcy Revisited Robert K. Rasmussen 3. Bankruptcy Sales Melissa B. Jacoby and Edward J. Janger 4. The New Synthesis of Bank Regulation and Bankruptcy in the Dodd-Frank Era David Skeel 5. Derivatives and Repos in Bankruptcy Mark J. Roe 6. Distress-Triggered Liabilities and the Agency Costs of Debt Richard Squire 7. On the Mandatory Stay of Secured Creditors in Bankruptcy Kenneth Ayotte 8. Debtor-in-Possession Financing in Bankruptcy George G. Triantis 9. Beyond Options Anthony J. Casey and Edward R. Morrison 10. The Treatment of Secured Credit in Bankruptcy: A Unified Model Michell J. White 11. Making Fraudulent Transfer Law More Predictable Michael Simkovic 12. The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: How Little We Know Stephen J. Lubben 13. The Chrysler and General Motors Bankruptcies Todd J. Zywicki 14. Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency in the Era of Soft(ish) Law John A. E. Pottow 15. Bankruptcy Related Contracting and Bankruptcy Functions Alan Schwartz Index
Summary: "In this Handbook, today's leading experts on the law and economics of corporate bankruptcy address fundamental issues such as the efficiency of bankruptcy, the role of creditors-particularly secured creditors-in the bankruptcy process, the allocation of going-concern surplus among claimants, the desirability of liquidation in the absence of such surplus, the role of contract in bankruptcy resolution, the role of derivatives in the bankruptcy process, the costs of the bankruptcy system, and the special case of financial institutions, among other topics. Chapters trace the historical path of both law and policy analysis, with a focus on how the bankruptcy process serves underlying policy objectives. In-depth discussion of proposals to reform the process of corporate reorganization are presented. Research Handbook on Corporate Bankruptcy Law includes policy analysis by both lawyers and economists and is thus an invaluable resource to law scholars and students interested in the economic analysis of corporate bankruptcy law, and economics and business scholars and students studying the law of corporate bankruptcy. These pages will prove equally valuable to lawmakers and judges who are interested in policy analysis of corporate bankruptcy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Contents:

Foreword
Douglas G. Baird

Introduction
Barry E. Adler

1. Bankruptcy’s Logic and Limits in the 21st Century: Some Thoughts on Chapter 11’s Evolution and Future
Thomas H. Jackson

2. The End of Bankruptcy Revisited
Robert K. Rasmussen

3. Bankruptcy Sales
Melissa B. Jacoby and Edward J. Janger

4. The New Synthesis of Bank Regulation and Bankruptcy in the Dodd-Frank Era
David Skeel

5. Derivatives and Repos in Bankruptcy
Mark J. Roe

6. Distress-Triggered Liabilities and the Agency Costs of Debt
Richard Squire

7. On the Mandatory Stay of Secured Creditors in Bankruptcy
Kenneth Ayotte

8. Debtor-in-Possession Financing in Bankruptcy
George G. Triantis

9. Beyond Options
Anthony J. Casey and Edward R. Morrison

10. The Treatment of Secured Credit in Bankruptcy: A Unified Model
Michell J. White

11. Making Fraudulent Transfer Law More Predictable
Michael Simkovic

12. The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: How Little We Know
Stephen J. Lubben

13. The Chrysler and General Motors Bankruptcies
Todd J. Zywicki

14. Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency in the Era of Soft(ish) Law
John A. E. Pottow

15. Bankruptcy Related Contracting and Bankruptcy Functions
Alan Schwartz

Index

"In this Handbook, today's leading experts on the law and economics of corporate bankruptcy address fundamental issues such as the efficiency of bankruptcy, the role of creditors-particularly secured creditors-in the bankruptcy process, the allocation of going-concern surplus among claimants, the desirability of liquidation in the absence of such surplus, the role of contract in bankruptcy resolution, the role of derivatives in the bankruptcy process, the costs of the bankruptcy system, and the special case of financial institutions, among other topics. Chapters trace the historical path of both law and policy analysis, with a focus on how the bankruptcy process serves underlying policy objectives. In-depth discussion of proposals to reform the process of corporate reorganization are presented. Research Handbook on Corporate Bankruptcy Law includes policy analysis by both lawyers and economists and is thus an invaluable resource to law scholars and students interested in the economic analysis of corporate bankruptcy law, and economics and business scholars and students studying the law of corporate bankruptcy. These pages will prove equally valuable to lawmakers and judges who are interested in policy analysis of corporate bankruptcy"-- Provided by publisher.

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