The Law of Failure: A Tour Through the Wilds of American Business Insolvency Law
Autor Stephen J. Lubbenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781316640418
ISBN-10: 1316640418
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 8 b/w illus. 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1316640418
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 8 b/w illus. 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Why business insolvency?; 2. The federal law of business insolvency; 3. State business insolvency law; 4. Financial institutions under federal law; 5. State financial institution insolvency law; 6. Looking for patterns; 7. Avenues for reform.
Recenzii
'Professor Lubben has a great knack for making the most complicated matter understandable. The Law of Failure balances the depth of analysis that's often required with the clarity and practicality that practitioners demand.' Robert E. Gerber, former US Bankruptcy Judge, Southern District of New York
'Required reading for practitioners and policy makers who need to plumb the intricacies of the divergent insolvency and restructuring systems in the United States … One can only hope that this thorough work spurs some thoughtful rethinking and re-engineering of the myriad inconsistent and often inefficient systems of the Law of Failure.' Richard Levin, co-drafter of the United States Bankruptcy Code, Co-Head of Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice, Jenner & Block LLP, New York
'[Lubben's] thorough march through the byzantine provisions of the various financial distress resolution regimes is a scholarly delight. His writing is as captivating as his analysis is thorough. More importantly, the questions he raises regarding the overlap (and inconsistencies) among the various regimes are critical for anyone interested in coherent regulatory policy.' John A. E. Pottow, John Philip Dawson Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
'Lubben provides a concise academic analysis of American business insolvency law for students and practitioners. He presents historical and topic-specific approaches to a body of law that goes beyond a basic understanding of federal bankruptcy law. His purpose in writing the book is to share his exploration of the vast array of state and federal insolvency laws, from Nevada's insolvent campgrounds law to the Dodd–Frank Act. His reader-friendly content includes such helpful information as an explanation of a partnership law concept called the 'jingle rule'. It also includes historical trivia: at the time the 1898 Bankruptcy Act was passed, with the exception of the Civil War period, the primary activities of the federal government had been to operate the post office and collect tariffs. Much of the book covers examples of insolvencies not covered under the current Bankruptcy Code.' E. G. Ferris, Choice
'Required reading for practitioners and policy makers who need to plumb the intricacies of the divergent insolvency and restructuring systems in the United States … One can only hope that this thorough work spurs some thoughtful rethinking and re-engineering of the myriad inconsistent and often inefficient systems of the Law of Failure.' Richard Levin, co-drafter of the United States Bankruptcy Code, Co-Head of Restructuring and Bankruptcy Practice, Jenner & Block LLP, New York
'[Lubben's] thorough march through the byzantine provisions of the various financial distress resolution regimes is a scholarly delight. His writing is as captivating as his analysis is thorough. More importantly, the questions he raises regarding the overlap (and inconsistencies) among the various regimes are critical for anyone interested in coherent regulatory policy.' John A. E. Pottow, John Philip Dawson Collegiate Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School
'Lubben provides a concise academic analysis of American business insolvency law for students and practitioners. He presents historical and topic-specific approaches to a body of law that goes beyond a basic understanding of federal bankruptcy law. His purpose in writing the book is to share his exploration of the vast array of state and federal insolvency laws, from Nevada's insolvent campgrounds law to the Dodd–Frank Act. His reader-friendly content includes such helpful information as an explanation of a partnership law concept called the 'jingle rule'. It also includes historical trivia: at the time the 1898 Bankruptcy Act was passed, with the exception of the Civil War period, the primary activities of the federal government had been to operate the post office and collect tariffs. Much of the book covers examples of insolvencies not covered under the current Bankruptcy Code.' E. G. Ferris, Choice
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Descriere
This is a conversational text that provides a comprehensive view of the law of American business failure.