Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies
Data, Analysis, and Evaluation
Bankrupt Enron paid more than a billion dollars in cash to bankruptcy lawyers, financial advisors, and other bankruptcy professionals. The managers of Enron, like those of most bankrupt companies, paid the professionals with other peoples' money - money that would otherwise have gone to creditors, employees, shareholders, or to saving the companies. To prevent excessive payments, the bankruptcy code and rules establish an elaborate system for public reporting and court approval of professional fees.Armed with the ability to choose among courts that want or need to attract the cases, the professionals have largely taken charge of the fee-contr…
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Weitere Autoren: Doherty, Joseph W.
- ISBN: 978-0-19-971391-2
- EAN: 9780199713912
- Produktnummer: 16939638
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 1'908 KB
Über den Autor
Lynn M. LoPucki is the Security Pacific Bank Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law. Each fall semester he is the Bruce W. Nichols Visiting Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School where he has been co-teaching the seminar on Empirical Analysis of Law with Professor Elizabeth Warren. Professor LoPucki has engaged in empirical research on large public company bankruptcies for more than twenty-five years. His Bankruptcy Research Database provides data for much, if not most, empirical work on the subject. His book, Courting Failure: How Competition for Big Cases Is Corrupting the Bankruptcy Courts (2005) shocked the bankruptcy world with empirical evidence of the devastating effects of forum shopping and court competition.Joseph W. Doherty is the Director of the Empirical Research Group (ERG) at the UCLA School of Law and the co-Director of the UCLA-RAND Center for Law and Public Policy. Professor Doherty teaches Empirical Legal Studies at UCLA Law. He is a prolific collaborator, having co-authored research on bankruptcy with Lynn LoPucki, on the living wage with Richard Sander, on negotiation strategy with Russell Korobkin, on international criminal law with Máximo Langer and Richard Steinberg, on employment discrimination with Gary Blasi, and on administrative law with Jody Freeman. He has also published articles on voting behavior and campaign finance. He has a Ph.D. in political science from UCLA.
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