Spring 2010 Course Schedule

Research Seminar: bankruptcy (LAW-795-009)
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Meets: 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM (W) - Room 501

Enrolled: 14 / Limit: 16

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Notices

Bankruptcy Individual Research Seminar Possible Topics Earmarking Creditor Standing to Avoid Transfers of a Debtor’s Property Chapter 15: Comity and Public Policy in the New Era Right to a Jury Trial: Lack of Good Faith and Other Exceptions* Remedies for Improper Venue: Transfer, Dismissal, Retention of Case* Section 106: Governmental Immunity in a Bankruptcy Context* Valuation in Bankruptcy: The Aftermath of Rash Sections 541(d) v. 544(a): The Problem of Constructive Trusts History of Religious Contributions and Fraudulent Transfers: Problems with the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause Grounds for Appointment of Chapter 11 Trustee: Comparison with Conversion of Case or Outright Dismissal Looking Back: Is New Chapter 15 an Improvement Over the Older Approach to Cooperating with Foreign Bankruptcy Courts? Leveraged Buyouts and Fraudulent Transfers: The Search for a Consistent Approach Section 102(1): What is “Appropriate” Notice?* Class Actions: Desirability and Standards for Certification in Bankruptcy* Section 362(d) as Applied: Grounds for “Lift Stay” Orders

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