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8 Jul 2010, 1:37 pm
" The Regulars will include Adam Levitin, Stephen Lubben, Katie Porter, and me. [read post]
27 Jun 2007, 10:32 am
Lubben was less certain but questions whether there is evidence that the competition has led to poor outcomes for cases filed in Delware and Manhattan. [read post]
23 Mar 2010, 2:18 pm
I suspect that Stephen Lubben will chime in as well... [read post]
7 Jun 2011, 10:45 am
Yes, I could scotch tape together a bunch of local commuter rail rides [which as Stephen Lubben notes are probably not private entites], but that's a pretty clear case of the private sector not adequately providing passenger rail transit. [read post]
24 May 2023, 7:40 am
" (Though I know Anna Gelpern, Adam Levitin, and Stephen Lubben are working on a new theory of the Clause.) [read post]
30 Apr 2023, 9:05 pm
This post comes to us from Stephen J. [read post]
4 May 2010, 9:11 am
Lubben, a professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law. [read post]
8 Nov 2010, 10:41 pm
Stephen Lubben: On the credit side, I use an Amex Gold Card and a British Airways Visa (from Chase). [read post]
7 Apr 2021, 9:34 am
Henry’s article Chapter 11 Zombies, is cited in the following article: Stephen J. [read post]
11 Feb 2015, 11:02 am
Además, en un artículo reciente publicado por el American Bankruptcy Law Journal, titulado “Puerto Rico y la Cláusula de Quiebras”, el profesor Stephen Lubben de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Seton Hall concluyó: “La lógica detrás de excluir a Puerto Rico del Capítulo 9, si en algún momento la hubo, ya no hace sentido. [read post]
12 Aug 2021, 8:24 am
Lubben, Good Old Chapter 11 in a Pre-Insolvency World: The Growth of Global Reorganization Options, 46 N.C. [read post]
8 Jun 2011, 5:54 am
Note that Simkovic’s work is more incrementalist than that of Stephen Lubben (another colleague of mine) or Mark Roe, who question the wisdom of safe harbors for derivatives in bankruptcy. [read post]
31 May 2023, 2:01 pm
Previously arcane arguments over the constitutionality of the public debt limit now make headlines.[1] At the same time, debate swirls around whether the President of the United States has the constitutional authority, resting on Section Four of the 14thamendment, to ignore the debt limit. [read post]
22 May 2007, 2:29 pm
(Part 1)" (Abstract ID: 963913)***Seton Hall University School of Law's Stephen Lubben, "Business Liquidation" (Abstract ID: 964214)***Georgetown University Law Center's J. [read post]