TY - BOOK AU - Levitin, Adam Jeremiah TI - Business bankruptcy: financial restructuring and modern commercial markets SN - 9781454896067 U1 - 346.73078 PY - 2015/// CY - New York PB - Wolters Kluwer KW - Bankruptcy - United States KW - Business failures - Law and legislation KW - Corporate reorganizations KW - Corporate reorganizations - Law and legislation N1 - Table of Content Contents Preface Acknowledgments PART I FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING AND THE MODERN COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE CHAPTER 1 Leverage, Liquidity, Restructuring CHAPTER 2 Priority I CHAPTER 3 Priority II CHAPTER 4 Equity and Bonds CHAPTER 5 Syndicated Loans CHAPTER 6 Securitization and Derivatives PART II FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING OUTSIDE OF BANKRUPTCY CHAPTER 7 Obstacles to Out-of-Court Restructuring and Liquidation CHAPTER 8 Fraudulent Transfers CHAPTER 9 The Trust Indenture Act CHAPTER 10 Exchange Offers and Exit Consents CHAPTER 11 Restructuring Loan Syndications and Participations PART III RESTRUCTURING IN BANKRUPTCY CHAPTER 12 Bankruptcy in a Nutshell PART III.A COMMENCING A BANKRUPTCY CHAPTER 13 Filing for Bankruptcy CHAPTER 14 Property of the Estate CHAPTER 15 The Automatic Stay CHAPTER 16 Lifting the Automatic Stay CHAPTER 17 Valuation PART III.B OPERATING THE FIRM IN BANKRUPTCY CHAPTER 18 Governance in Bankruptcy I CHAPTER 19 Governance in Bankruptcy: Advanced Topics CHAPTER 20 First-Day Orders and Financing in Bankruptcy CHAPTER 21 Use and Sale of Estate Property CHAPTER 22 Free and Clear Sales & Successor Liability CHAPTER 23 Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases CHAPTER 24 Labor and Retiree Benefit Issues Part III.C Claims and Liquidation CHAPTER 25 Claims CHAPTER 26 Claim Allowance CHAPTER 27 Secured Status CHAPTER 28 Liquidation PART III.D RESHAPING THE BANKRUPTCY ESTATE CHAPTER 29 The Strong-Arm Power and Statutory Liens CHAPTER 30 Voidable Preferences and Setoff CHAPTER 31 Leveraged Buyouts and Fraudulent Transfers CHAPTER 32 Equitable Remedies PART III.E CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING CHAPTER 33 Consensual Plan Confirmation CHAPTER 34 Plan Voting CHAPTER 35 Impairment and the Right to Vote CHAPTER 36 Solicitation of Votes and Prepackaged Plans CHAPTER 37 Cramdown Confirmation CHAPTER 38 The Absolute Priority Rule CHAPTER 39 The Limits of Absolute Priority CHAPTER 40 Sales Versus Plans CHAPTER 41 Claims Trading CHAPTER 42 Discharge and Post-Confirmation Matters CHAPTER 43 Contracting Around Bankruptcy CHAPTER 44 Conclusion N2 - Business Bankruptcy: Financial Restructuring and Modern Commercial Markets provides students with a contemporary stand-alone business bankruptcy text. Designed to teach financial restructuring law in a realistic twenty-first century commercial context, the book uses problem sets to explore not only Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy, but also out-of-court restructuring, modern financial products and transactions, and advanced in-court restructuring topics. https://www.wklegaledu.com/Levitin-Bankruptcy2 ER -