2005 bankruptcy law

Vallejo to study hiring sheriff to handle crime
VALLEJO, Calif. (AP) — Vallejo officials are looking into how much it would cost for the Solano County Sheriff’s Office to take over law enforcement duties from the city’s police department. City Manager Bob Adams says he has asked for a study as part of an ongoing review of Vallejo’s bankruptcy options. Sheriff Gary Stanton says he’s willing to provide cost information, but he isn’t interested …
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Distressed Debt Analysis: Strategies for Speculative Investors $83.96 Moyer provides the insight, in-depth analysis and strategies necessary to invest successfully in the securities of financially distressed companies. This high-risk, high-reward $400 billion market is more for institutional investors and often trades in blocks of $1-$5 million…. |
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The Elements of Bankruptcy, Fourth Edition (Concepts and Insights) $39.00 This casebook is an authoritative introduction to bankruptcy. Case studies, case notes, and examples illustrate points under consideration. Thought-provoking questions generate classroom discussion and hone students’ legal reasoning. Students reap the benefit of the author’s expert opinions, insight, and experience. Representative topics include the individual debtor, corporate reorganizations, an… |
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Courting Failure: How Competition for Big Cases Is Corrupting the Bankruptcy Courts $27.95 LoPucki’s provocative critique of Chapter 11 is required reading for everyone who cares about bankruptcy reform. This empirical account of large Chapter 11 cases will trigger intense debate both inside the academy and on the floor of Congress. Confronting LoPucki’s controversial thesis-that competition between bankruptcy judges is corrupting them-is the most pressing challenge now facing any defen… |



