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16 Feb 2021, 3:45 am by Jeremy Telman
Last September, we blogged about a paper by Theresa Arnold, Amanda Dixon, Madison Whalen, and Mitu Gulati on The Myth of Optimal Expectation Damages. [read post]
23 Oct 2020, 6:04 pm
Contents include:ArticlesJoseph Blocher, Mitu Gulati & Kim Oosterlinck, King Leopold’s Bonds and the Odious Debts Mystery Rachel Brewster & Andres Ortiz, Never Waste A Crisis: Anticorruption Reforms in South America Arturo J. [read post]
29 Sep 2020, 4:09 pm by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati We’ve written before about the perplexing prescription clause that appears (in one form or another) in Venezuela’s bonds. [read post]
10 Sep 2020, 4:20 am by Jeremy Telman
Covid-19, Sovereign Defaults, and the Doctrine of Economic Necessity Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati The economic devastation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is global, but the effects are magnified in poorer countries. [read post]
9 Sep 2020, 4:00 am by Jeremy Telman
Covid-19, Sovereign Defaults, and the Doctrine of Economic Necessity Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati The economic devastation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is global, but the effects are magnified in poorer countries. [read post]
6 Sep 2020, 10:42 pm by Anna Gelpern
With huge thanks to my partners-in-coordination--Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza and Pierre Schlosser--and our generous supporters, the International Insolvency Institute, Cleary Gottlieb, and the Netherlands Ministry of Finance, who are making it possible to post captioned videos of the programs. [read post]
24 Aug 2020, 8:32 am by Gerard N. Magliocca
Last week I appeared on the third episode of the new podcast "Clauses and Controversies," hosted by Mitu Gulati and Mark Weidemaier. [read post]
23 Aug 2020, 10:05 am by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati To prepare for later discussions about how to address the looming debt crisis caused by Covid-19, our first few episodes of Clauses and Controversies look backwards, albeit to historical events with current salience. [read post]
21 Aug 2020, 7:12 am by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati Both of us are teaching 1L Contracts online this semester and fear we also may have to do the same for our joint Duke/UNC sovereign debt class next semester. [read post]
21 Aug 2020, 4:32 am by Nancy Kim
Mitu Gulati of Duke Law School and Mark Weidemaier of University of North Carolina Law School have a new podcast on contract clauses and controversies called...Clauses & Controversies! [read post]
20 Aug 2020, 5:21 pm by Gerard Magliocca
Thanks to Mitu Gulati and Mark Weidemaier for having me on as their guest. [read post]
20 Aug 2020, 3:48 pm by Jeremy Telman
Our readers can get in on the ground floor with Mitu Gulati and Mark... [read post]
10 Aug 2020, 2:16 pm by Steve Bainbridge
My alma mater, University of Virginia's law school, has made some great hires lately: Brian Leiter reports that Kim Kraweic and Mitu Gulati are moving from Duke to my alma mater Virginia School of... [[ This is a content summary only. [read post]
27 Jul 2020, 1:55 pm by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier & Mitu Gulati Judicial outcomes are determined by a variety of factors beyond precedent, statutory text, and other purely legal inputs. [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 3:30 am by Shawn Bayern
Theresa Arnold, Amanda Dixon, Madison Whalen, & Mitu Gulati, The Myth of Optimal Expectation Damages, __ Marquette L. [read post]
20 Jul 2020, 10:11 am by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati As negotiations between the Argentine government and its creditors have gotten increasingly acrimonious, some have begun talking about litigation. [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 5:38 am by Mark Weidemaier
Mark Weidemaier and Mitu Gulati In 2016, the Maduro government bought some time through a debt exchange in which holders of maturing bonds issued by state oil company PDVSA swapped them for new bonds due in 2020. [read post]
9 Jun 2020, 4:31 pm by Mark Weidemaier
By Mitu Gulati and Mark Weidemaier In 2014, after much fanfare, a shiny new set of collective action clauses was released by ICMA (the International Capital Markets Association), with the endorsement of the IMF, the US Treasury, and others. [read post]