Cardozo Law Review
Abstract
A single corporate bankruptcy is like a pebble thrown into a pond: the ripples keep extending out. Every bankruptcy filing has negative consequences for the corporation's creditors, including its workers. Indeed, a corporate bankruptcy may push many small creditors over the financial brink and even force some of them to file for bankruptcy.
Keywords
Bankruptcy Law, Bankruptcy, Collective Bargaining, Labor Law, Capital Punishment, Penology, Criminal Law and Procedure, Hanging, Lethal Injection
Disciplines
Bankruptcy Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Labor and Employment Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Steven Kropp,
A Case of Misplaced Priorities: A Proposed Solution to Resolve the Apparent Conflict Between Sections 507 and 1113 of the Bankruptcy Code,
18
Cardozo L. Rev.
1459
(1997).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/clr/vol18/iss4/4
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