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34 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. [i] (2017-2018)

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VOLUME 34


TRIBUTES


Introduction: A Tribute to Keith J. Shapiro


Opening Remarks

Acceptance Remarks


Johnathan D. Green

    G. Ray Warner

    Keith J. Shapiro


ARTICLES


Doing Equity in Bankruptcy


Daniel J. Bussel


A Theoretical Framework for Evaluating
Debtor-in-Possession Financing


Sandeep Dahiya & Korok Ray


COMMENTS


The Cure to the Homeowner's Bankruptcy Blues: An Analysis
of a Homeowner's Ability to Cure His Mortgage Default under
§ 1322(b)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code

Government Recovery of Medicare Overpayments and the
Automatic Stay

Finding the Right Insurance Policy: A Uniform Set of Guidelines
for Applying the Burford Abstention Doctrine in Cases Involving
State Insurance Insolvency Proceedings

Bankruptcy's Role in the Growing Dilemma of Self-Bonding
in the Coal Industry

Out of Reach: Protecting Parental Contributions to Higher
Education from Clawback in Bankruptcy

Averting an Inside Job: A Proposal to Change How Insiders
Are Defined in the Bankruptcy Code


    Andriana Glover


    Maleaka  Guice



    Benjamin A. Ries


      Jeanna Heard


Jenna C. MacDonald


Johnathan D. Green


2017


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