Winter 2005
Volume 13, Number 2
Board of Editors
Introduction
Abstract
Articles
The Brave New World of Bankruptcy
Preferences
Charles J. Tabb
Abstract
Rash and Ride-Through Redux: The Terms
for Holding on to Cars, Homes and Other Collateral under the 2005
Act
Jean Braucher
Abstract
Dead Man Filing Redux: Is the New
Individual Chapter Eleven Unconstitutional?
Robert J. Keach
Abstract
Chapter 15 and Discharge
Jay Lawrence Westbrook
Abstract
Enron and the New Disinterestedness—The
Foxes Are
Guarding the Henhouse
Nancy B. Rapoport
Abstract
Getting Noticed: The New Notice
Requirements of
Section 342
Henry E. Hildebrand
Abstract
Empty Mandate or Opportunity for
Innovation? Pre-Petition Credit Counseling and Post-Petition
Financial
Management Education
Karen Gross
Susan Block-Lieb
Abstract
“Herstory” Repeats: The Bankruptcy Code
Harms
Women and Children
Peter C. Alexander
Abstract
Homestead and Other Exemptions under
the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act:
Observations on “Asset Protection” after 2005
Lawrence R Ahern
Abstract
“Real-World” and “Academic” Questions
About Nonmonetary Obligations under the 2005 Version of
365(b)
David G. Epstein
Lisa Normand
Abstract
Financial Contracts and the New
Bankruptcy Code: Insulating Markets from Bankrupt Debtors and
Bankruptcy Judges
Edward R. Morrison
Joerg Riegel
Abstract
Catching Can-Pay Debtors: Is the Means
Test
the Only Way?
Marianne B. Culhane
Michaela M. White
Abstract
Tax Consequences of Post-Petition
Income as Property of the Estate in an Individual Debtor Chapter 11
Case and Tax Disclosure in Chapter 11
Jack F. Williams
Jacob L. Todres
Abstract
Garnishment Restrictions and the
Involuntary Chapter 11: Rethinking Kokoszka in a Means Test
World
G. Ray Warner
Abstract
Taking Exception to the New
Corporate
Discharge Exceptions
Ralph Brubaker
Abstract
Rousey and the New Retirement Funds
Exemption
John Hennigan
Abstract
Asbestos Pre-Packaged Bankruptcies:
Apply the Brakes Carefully and Retain Flexibility for
Debtors
Todd R. Snyder
Deanne C. Siemer
Abstract
Modification of Collective Bargaining
Agreements: Does a Breach Bar Rejection?
Bill D. Bensinger
Abstract
“Leap of Faith” into Bankruptcy: An
Examination of the Issues Surrounding the Valuation of a Catholic
Diocese’s Bankruptcy Estate
Felicia A. Nadborny
Abstract