Volume 72 • Issue 3
Note
The Use of Qui Tam Actions to Enforce Federal Grazing Permits
Edmund C. Baird III
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1407-1433
Table of Contents
Development
The Great Train Robbery that Wasn't: Practical Implications of CSX v. Easterwood
Kara M. Turner
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1449-1467
The Third Circuit Expands the Government Contractor Defense to Include Nonmilitary Contractors
Kelly A. Moore
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1435-1447
Missouri Ups the Ante in the Drug Forfeiture “Race to the Res”
Frans J. von Kaenel
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1469-1486
Conference Proceeding
Commentary on Boshkoff, Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies
Ian F. Fletcher
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 943-946
Rehabilitation, Redistribution or Dissipation: The Evidence for Choosing Among Bankruptcy Hypotheses
James W. Bowers
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 955-977
Foreword: A Bankruptcy Conference for the '90s
Daniel L. Keating
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 797-809
Triggers and Priority: An Integrated Model of the Effects of Bankruptcy Law on Overinvestment and Underinvestment
Daniel E. Ingberman
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1341-1377
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
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1049-1053
Comment: A More Optimistic View of Cross-Border Insolvency
Jay Lawrence Westbrook
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 947-953
Discussion of Improving Bankruptcy Procedure by Philippe Aghion, Oliver Hart, and John Moore
Philip H. Dybvig
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 873-881
The Value of Obvious Empirical Results and the Omniscient Mr. Palans: Response to Mr. Palans' Comments
Theodore Eisenberg
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1001-1004
The Absolute Priority Rule and the Firm's Investment Policy
Allan Schwartz
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1213-1229
Does Chapter 11 Save Economically Inefficient Firms?
Michelle J. White
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1319-1340
Differing Perceptions of Attorney Fees in Bankruptcy Cases
Theodore Eisenberg
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 979-995
Comments on Eisenberg, Differing Perceptions of Attorney Fees in Bankruptcy Cases
Lloyd A. Palans
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 997-1000
Reorganization Realities, Methodological Realities, and the Paradigm Dominance Game
Lynn M. LoPucki
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1307-1317
Getting a Handle on Late-Manifesting Claims: A Comment
Daniel L. Keating
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1095-1102
Commentary on Aghion, Hart, and Moore, Improving Bankruptcy Procedure
Ian F. Fletcher
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 879-881
Conversion Rights and the Design of Financial Contracts
Alexander J. Triantis and George G. Triantis
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1231-1255
Compensating Unsecured Creditors for Extraordinary Bankruptcy Reorganization Risks
Lynn M. LoPucki and William C. Whitford
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1133-1151
Searching for Reorganization Realities
Elizabeth Warren and Jay Lawrence Westbrook
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1257-1289
Comments on Federated's Acquisition and Bankruptcy: Lessons and Implications
Christopher G. Lamoureux
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1127-1131
Hosing Down Senior Claims with a Quicker and Dirtier Chapter 11
Charles W. Mooney Jr.
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1153-1158
Improving Bankruptcy Procedure
Philippe Aghion, Oliver Hart and John Moore
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 849-872
Taking Community Interests into Account in Bankruptcy: An Essay
Karen Gross
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1031-1048
Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies
Douglass G. Boshkoff
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 931-941
Methodological Realities: Social Science Methods and Business Reorganizations
Teresa A. Sullivan
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1291-1305
Creditor Control in Financially Distressed Firms: Empirical Evidence
Stuart C. Gilson and Michael R. Vetsuypens
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 1005-1025
Through Chapter 11 with Gun or Camera, but Probably Not Both: A Field Guide
John D. Ayer
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 883-904
The Reorganization of Closely Held Firms and the “Opt Out” Problem
Douglas G. Baird
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 913-930
What is Right About Bankruptcy Law and Wrong About Its Critics
Samuel L. Bufford
1994-01-01 Volume 72 • Issue 3 • 829-848