American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review

Introduction

The Winter 2005 issue of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review is a symposium issue on the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (“BAPCPA”). The symposium consists of fifteen articles and one “Recent Development.” In addition, the issue contains one reply, one LL.M. thesis, and a student note.

Most of the provisions of BAPCPA, which the President signed on April 20, 2005, became effective on October 17, 2005. The effective date ushered in the most significant amendments to the Bankruptcy Code since it was adopted in 1978. We asked twenty-one authors, each an expert in his or her field, to write either individually or jointly on a specific area of bankruptcy law affected by BAPCPA. The outcome is a collection of enlightening articles on topics ranging from the most controversial changes to the Code to the seemingly innocuous ones. In the next few years, as courts are deciding how to apply the amended provisions of the Code, judges and attorneys alike will find a great resource in this symposium.

This issue is dedicated to the late Chief Judge Conrad B. Duberstein of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Duberstein was an alumnus and dear friend of St. John’s University School of Law. As a special feature, this issue includes a pair of tributes to Judge Duberstein. One is authored by Prof. Robert M. Zinman, our faculty advisor, and the other by Hon. Melanie L. Cyganowski, Judge Duberstein’s successor as Chief Judge.