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

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