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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law > Vol. 6 > Iss. 1 (2011)

 
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

Volume 6, Issue 1 (2011)

Articles

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An Orderly Liquidation Authority is Not the Solution to Too-Big-to-Fail
Roberta S. Karmel

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A Comparison of Liquidation Regimes: Dodd-Frank's Orderly Liquidation Authority and the Securities Investor Protection Act
Thomas W. Joo

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A Comparative Study of Bankruptcy as Bailout
Stephanie Ben-Ishai and Stephen J. Lubben

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Retooling General Motors: Defending an Innovative Use of the Bankruptcy Code to Save America's Auto Industry
Joseph H. Smolinsky

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The New World Order: Financial Guaranty Company Restructuring and Traditional Insurance Insolvency Principles
Bill Goddard

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The New German System of Rescuing Banks
Christoph G. Paulus

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The New Financial Incentives and Expanded Anti-Retaliation Protections for Whistleblowers Created by Section 922 of the Dodd-Frank Act: Actual Progress or Just Politics?
Vanessa Castellina

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Balancing the Equities: Considering the "Flip Side" of the UBIT and Forming a Workable Solution
Kalle Condliffe

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A Shocking Loss of Investor Protection: The Implications of Morrison v. National Australia Bank
Nidhi M. Geevarghese

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Are Certain Creditors Too Big (or Important) to Fail?
Tina M. Sutorius

 
 
 
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