Books
Bankruptcy and the Supreme Court.
LexisNexis (2008).
Chapter 1 Excerpt
Business Reorganizations in Bankruptcy: Cases and Materials
(with Mark Scarberry, et al.).
2nd ed.
West Group (2001).
Prior edition: West Publishing Co. (1996).
Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law
4th ed.
(edited by George M. Treister, Kenneth N. Klee, et al.).
American Law Institute, ABA Committee on Continuing Legal Education (1996).
Prior editions: 3rd, 1993; 2nd, 1988; and 1st, 1986. Supplement: 1998.
Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice
2nd ed.
(edited by Kenneth N. Klee, et al.).
Clark Boardman Callaghan (1993).
Collier on Bankruptcy
15th ed.
(edited by edited by Kenneth N. Klee).
Articles and Chapters
Recalibrating Consent in Bankruptcy (with Daniel Bussel),
83
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
663-748
(2009).
Full Text
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 - Business Bankruptcy Amendments (with Brendt C. Butler),
38
Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
301-71
(2006).
Teaching Transactional Law,
UCLA School of Law Working Paper Series
(November 7, 2003).
Full Text
Asset-Backed Securitization, Special Purchase Vehicles and Other Securitization Issues (with Brendt C. Butler),
35
Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
23-67 (2002).
One Size Fits Some: Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases, 87
Cornell Law Review
1285-1332
(2002).
Tithing and Bankruptcy, 75
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
157-96
(2001).
Full Text
Sovereign Piracy (with G. Mitu Gulati),
57
The Business Lawyer
635-51
(2001).
Full Text
State Defiance of Bankruptcy Law (with James O. Johnson and Eric Winston),
52
Vanderbilt Law Review
1527-1606
(1999).
Abstract
Barbarians at the Trough: Riposte in Defense of the Warren Carve-Out Proposal, 82
Cornell Law Review
1466-82
(1997).
Restructuring Individual Debts, 71
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
431-51
(1997).
The Future of the Bankruptcy Rules, 70
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
277-86
(1996).
Adjusting Chapter 11: Fine Tuning the Plan Process, 69
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
551-72
(1995).
A Brief Rejoinder to Professor LoPucki, 69
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
583-88
(1995).
Creditors' Committees Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (with K. John Shaffer),
44
South Carolina Law Review
995-1066
(1993).
Tax Procedure Considerations in Chapter 11 Reorganizations, 20
Taxation for Lawyers
289-94
(1992).
Cram Down II, 64
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
229-44
(1990).
The Scope of the Chapter 11 Discharge, 15
ALI-ABA
83-98
(1990).
Timbers, Ahlers, and Beyond, 1989
Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law
1-27
(1989).
Commencing a Case Under the Bankruptcy Code (with George M. Treister, et al.),
34
Practical Lawyer
17
(1988).
Ignoring Congressional Intent: Eight Years of Judicial Legislation, 62
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
1-36
(1988).
The Bankruptcy Aspects of Franchising, in
13A
Franchising
(edited by G. Glickman, Matthew Bender, 1986).
Collective Bargaining Agreements in Bankruptcy, 10
ALI-ABA
41
(1986).
The Individual Debtor's Fresh Start Under the Bankruptcy Code (with George M. Treister et al.),
32
Practical Lawyer
43
(1986).
Tax Planning for the Financially Troubled Company: A Panel Discussion (with Richard Bacon, et al.),
36
University of Southern California Law School Law Tax Institute
14-1(63)
(1984).
Also printed in 36
Major Tax Planning 14.1-.63 (1984).
Conferences on the Bankruptcy Tax Act of 1980 (with Paul H. Asofsky et al.),
39
Institute on Federal Taxation
57-1(161)
(1981).
Caveat Creditor: The Consumer Debtor Under the Bankruptcy Code (with Marc S. Cohen),
58
North Carolina Law Review
681-721
(1980).
A Lending Officer's Primer on the New Bankruptcy Code, 97
Banking Law Journal
388-425
(1980).
Legislative History of the New Bankruptcy Law, 28
DePaul Law Review
941-60
(1979).
Reprinted in 1979
Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law 21 (1979); and in 54
American Bankruptcy Law Journal 275-97 (1980).
Contributor, in
Collier on Bankruptcy
15th ed.
(edited by Lawrence P. King, Matthew Bender, 1979).
All You Ever Wanted to Know About Cram Down Under the New Bankruptcy Code, 53
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
133-71
(1979).
The Impact of the New Bankruptcy Code on the "Bankruptcy Out" in Legal Opinions (with Robert Harter),
48
Fordham Law Review
277
(1979).
Secured Creditors Under the New Bankruptcy Code (with Ronald S. Orr),
11
Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
312
(1979).
Other
How We Got To Where We Are Today: a presentation to the UCLA School of Law Board of Advisors on the current and historic downturns, (2009).
Powerpoint Presentation
Bankruptcy and Commercial Law: Creation of the Chapter 11 Reorganization Option, 25
Los Angeles Lawyer
24-6
(2002).
Recent Developments in Valuation and Cramdown, American Bankruptcy Association Conference (2000).
Acceptance Speech of the Bankruptcy Developments Journal Distinguished Service Award March 23, 2000, 17
Bankruptcy Developments Journal
5-7
(2000).
Recent Developments in Valuation of Secured Claims for Cram Down Under 1129(B) (with Mareta C. Hamre),
ALI-ABA Course of Study
139
(1998).
Dealing with the Government: Sovereign Immunity, Eleventh Amendment, and Bureaucratic Impunity (with James O. Johnston and Eric Winston),
ALI-ABA Course of Study
159
(1998).
The Effect of Bankruptcy on Intellectual Property Rights (with Isaac Pachulski, David Fidler and Eric Watson),
69
ALI-ABA Course of Study
(1998).
(Updated 2002, 2001, and 2000.)
Book Review, 23
California Bankruptcy Journal
325-29
(1997).
Reviewing
Buying and Selling Real Estate in Bankruptcy, by John Collen.
Bankruptcy Reform Past, Present and Future, (October 1997).
Paper presented at the Seventy-first Annual National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges
Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Cases in the Courts of Appeals, (August 1996).
New York University Advanced Workshop on Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization. Program Materials.
Defining Success in Business Bankruptcies, (May 6, 1995).
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Bankruptcy Institute
The Concept of "Impairment" in Business Reorganization, (August 1994).
New York University Advanced Workshop on Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization. Program Materials.
What the Turnaround Professional Can Do to Control Fees in Reorganization Cases,
Magazine for Turn Around Managers
(1993).
Privileges in Bankruptcy, (August 1993).
New York University Advanced Workshop on Bankruptcy and Business Reorganization. Program Materials.
Public Utilities Under the Bankruptcy Code, (August, 1991).
Paper presented at the New York University Bankruptcy Institute
Toxic Claims Polluting Bankruptcy Law,
Legal Times
at 22
(June 5, 1989).
Also printed in
New Jersey Law Journal at 7 (July 6, 1989).
Bit by Bit, Special Interests Eat Away at Bankruptcy Code: Everyone Agrees That, To Permit Troubled Businesses to Regroup, Chapter 11 Must Cover All Parties. The Problem Is, Everyone Also Seems to Want an Exemption,
Legal Times
at 17
(July 4, 1988).
Chapter 11: This Once-Powerful Social Planning Tool May Be Undercut By Legislative Meddling,
Los Angeles Daily Journal
at 4
(Mar. 15, 1988).
Special Interests are Eroding Chapter 11,
New Jersey Law Journal
at 6
(Aug. 25, 1988).
Congress and the Bankruptcy Act of 1976,
ABA Bar Journal
at 1268
(Oct. 1975).