Volume twenty one -- Number Three
Tribute
Sidney Zion, Vinnie, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 553 (1991).
Recent Trends in Bankruptcy Law
Frank J. Vecchione, Foreword, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 557 (1991).
Hon. Stephen A. Stripp, Balancing of Interests in Orders Authorizing the Use of Cash Collateral in Chapter 11, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 562 (1991).
Richard Lieb & Robert J. Feinstein, LBO Litigation, Financial Projections and the Chapter 11 Plan Process, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 598 (1991).
Marc S. Kirschner, Dan A. Kusnetz, Laurence Y. Solarsh & Craig S. Gatarz, Prepackaged Bankruptcy Plans: The Deleveraging Tool of the '90s in the Wake of OID and Tax Concerns, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 643 (1991).
Carlos J. Cuevas, Bankruptcy Code Section 544(a) and Constructive Trusts: The Trustee's Strong Arm Powers Should Prevail, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 678 (1991).
Walter A. Effross, Deprizio's Honor: Lenders, Insider Guarantors and the Prisoners' Dilemma, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 774 (1991).
Robert T. Canavan, Unsolved Mysteries of Section 365(n) - When a Bankrupt Technology Licensor Rejects an Agreement Granting Rights to Future Improvements, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 800 (1991).
James N. Lawlor, Toxic Tug-of-War: Environmental Cleanup Costs, Bankruptcy and the Administrative Expense Priority - Is It a Collision of Conflicting Policies or Just Plain Confusion, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 832 (1991).
Cecilia N. Anekew, Comment, Responsible Officers Get Green Light at the Intersection of the Tax and Bankruptcy Codes; Bankruptcy Code Section 105 Can Be Used to Order the IRS to Apply Debtor Tax Payments to Trust Fund Taxes, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 868 (1991).
William H. Gindin, Professional in Bankruptcy Proceedings: Appointment, Right to Compensation and Conflicts of Interest, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 895 (1991).
Panel Discussion, Leveraged Buyouts and Lenders' Risks, 21 Seton Hall L. Rev. 918 (1991).