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The Terminator Argument: The Duty of Competence in Using Artificial Intelligence Journal Issue: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Code: noneTopic Tags: Ethics Read more about The Terminator Argument: The Duty of Competence in Using Artificial Intelligence
Client Says “Go,” Just Say “No”: Ethics and the Automatic Stay Journal Issue: June 2019 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 362Topic Tags: Automatic StayEthics Read more about Client Says “Go,” Just Say “No”: Ethics and the Automatic Stay
Benefit to the Estate: A Statutory Rule of Legal Ethics in Bankruptcy Practice Journal Issue: March 2019 Bankruptcy Code: 330Topic Tags: Ethics Read more about Benefit to the Estate: A Statutory Rule of Legal Ethics in Bankruptcy Practice
A Review of Potential Conflicts in Private-Equity Representation Journal Issue: Jan 2019 Bankruptcy Code: 327Topic Tags: Ethics Read more about A Review of Potential Conflicts in Private-Equity Representation
I Confess! The Ethical Obligation to Tattle on Yourself Journal Issue: Oct 2018 Bankruptcy Code: noneTopic Tags: Ethics Read more about I Confess! The Ethical Obligation to Tattle on Yourself
When (if Ever) Can an Attorney Advise a Client to Incur Debt? Journal Issue: Sept 2018 Bankruptcy Code: 526Topic Tags: EthicsConsumer Bankruptcy Read more about When (if Ever) Can an Attorney Advise a Client to Incur Debt?
When Tax Claims Can Tip the Scales: Expanding the Look-Back Period on Fraudulent-Transfer Claims Journal Issue: March 2018 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 544Topic Tags: Bankruptcy LitigationFraudulent TransfersPractice and Procedure Read more about When Tax Claims Can Tip the Scales: Expanding the Look-Back Period on Fraudulent-Transfer Claims
Third-Party Payments to Estate Professionals: Avoiding the Traps Journal Issue: Jan 2018 Bankruptcy Code: 327329Topic Tags: EthicsProfessional Compensation/Fees Read more about Third-Party Payments to Estate Professionals: Avoiding the Traps
Unbundling as a Means of Financing Bankruptcy Fees and Working Without a “Wet” Signature Journal Issue: Oct 2017 Bankruptcy Code: 329Topic Tags: EthicsPractice and ProcedureConsumer Bankruptcy Read more about Unbundling as a Means of Financing Bankruptcy Fees and Working Without a “Wet” Signature
Does Sending or Being an Appearance Attorney Have an 80 Percent Chance of Success? Journal Issue: July 2017 Bankruptcy Code: 105329504Topic Tags: EthicsPractice and ProcedureProfessional Compensation/FeesConsumer Bankruptcy Read more about Does Sending or Being an Appearance Attorney Have an 80 Percent Chance of Success?