Publication Date
1-1989
Journal
University of Miami Law Review
Abstract
The article examines the legal ambiguity surrounding postpetition interest for undersecured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings, focusing on the Supreme Court's ruling in *Timbers of Inwood Forest*. It critiques the decision as unpersuasive and highlights the need for clearer legal frameworks to balance creditor and debtor rights, ensuring fairness and efficiency in bankruptcy cases.
Volume
43
Issue
3
First Page
577
Last Page
666
Publisher
University of Miami School of Law
Disciplines
Bankruptcy Law | Immigration Law | Law | Legal Profession
Recommended Citation
David G. Carlson,
Postpetition Interest Under the Bankruptcy Code,
43
U. Miami L. Rev.
577
(1989).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1230