Law.com's Bankruptcy special feature offers seven insightful articles by bankruptcy experts across the nation, analyzing current issues in bankruptcy law.



     


     


The Modern Bankruptcy Practice:
A Broadening Landscape

ith the proliferation of high-profile corporate and telecom bankruptcies, attorneys specializing in bankruptcy and reorganization face a broadening modern bankruptcy practice. Law.com examines the ways a Chapter 11 filing may implicate numerous issues, compelling bankruptcy attorneys to become versed in areas such as employment law and federal regulatory compliance. And for those who don't specialize in bankruptcy law, understanding this area of law will help them advise clients who may be struggling in an uncertain economic climate.


Reuniting With a Persistent Chapter 11
The downturn in the economy has made Chapter 11 commonplace (again).

Bankruptcy Boom in a Falling Economy
Bankruptcy reached a historic high in 2001, a record many fear may be topped in 2002.

Smoothing the Way
The pre-negotiated Chapter 11 case is growing in popularity -- with good reason.

High Failure Rate
An academic study concludes that Delaware is a bankruptcy mill grinding out broken companies.

Telecom Bankruptcies: A Web of Relationships
Interdependency within the industry gives rise to unique bankruptcy problems.

Employment Issues for Bankrupt Employers
Corporate America should understand how a declaration of bankruptcy affects employees.

Revisiting the Rule on Trustee Standing
A bankruptcy trustee's ability to prosecute actions is crucial to creditors' ability to recover losses.




 
 


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