Volume 72, Issue 3 (1994) Interdisciplinary Conference on Bankruptcy and Insolvency Theory
Conference Proceedings
The Value of Obvious Empirical Results and the Omniscient Mr. Palans: Response to Mr. Palans' Comments
Theodore Eisenberg
Creditor Control in Financially Distressed Firms: Empirical Evidence
Stuart C. Gilson and Michael R. Vetsuypens
Response to Professor Gross: Taking the Interests of the Community into Account in Bankruptcy—A Modern-Day Tale of Belling the Cat
Barry S. Schermer
The Changing Paradigm of Debt
Kathryn R. Heidt
Getting a Handle on Late-Manifesting Claims: A Comment
Daniel L. Keating
Federated's Acquisition and Bankruptcy: Lessons and Implications
Steven N. Kaplan
Comments on Federated's Acquisition and Bankruptcy: Lessons and Implications
Christopher G. Lamoureux
Compensating Unsecured Creditors for Extraordinary Bankruptcy Reorganization Risks
Lynn M. LoPucki and William C. Whitford
Hosing Down Senior Claims with a Quicker and Dirtier Chapter 11
Charles W. Mooney Jr.
The Ex Ante Effects of Bankruptcy Reform on Investment Incentives
Robert K. Rasmussen
Conversion Rights and the Design of Financial Contracts
Alexander J. Triantis and George G. Triantis
Searching for Reorganization Realities
Elizabeth Warren and Jay Lawrence Westbrook
Does Chapter 11 Save Economically Inefficient Firms?
Michelle J. White
Triggers and Priority: An Integrated Model of the Effects of Bankruptcy Law on Overinvestment and Underinvestment
Daniel E. Ingberman
What's Right About Chapter 11
William C. Whitford
Foreword: A Bankruptcy Conference for the '90s
Daniel L. Keating
A World Without Debt
Barry E. Adler
What is Right About Bankruptcy Law and Wrong About Its Critics
Samuel L. Bufford
Improving Bankruptcy Procedure
Philippe Aghion, Oliver Hart, and John Moore
Discussion of Improving Bankruptcy Procedure by Philippe Aghion, Oliver Hart, and John Moore
Philip H. Dybvig
Musings During a Symposium Afternoon
David A. Lander
Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies
Douglass G. Boshkoff
Comment: A More Optimistic View of Cross-Border Insolvency
Jay Lawrence Westbrook
Rehabilitation, Redistribution or Dissipation: The Evidence for Choosing Among Bankruptcy Hypotheses
James W. Bowers
Differing Perceptions of Attorney Fees in Bankruptcy Cases
Theodore Eisenberg
Note
The Use of Qui Tam Actions to Enforce Federal Grazing Permits
Edmund C. Baird III
Recent Developments
The Third Circuit Expands the Government Contractor Defense to Include Nonmilitary Contractors
Kelly A. Moore
Missouri Ups the Ante in the Drug Forfeiture “Race to the Res”
Frans J. von Kaenel