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538. Bankruptcy, Inequality, and the Quest for Fairness feat. Melissa B. Jacoby

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Bankruptcy Complexities and Creditors' Rights

This chapter explores the intricacies of bankruptcy law, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by non-adjusting creditors, such as civil rights claimants, in municipalities like Detroit and San Bernardino. It discusses the limitations of bankruptcy proceedings in providing effective remedies and the disparities between settlements inside and outside the bankruptcy context. Additionally, the chapter addresses the historical and ongoing issues within bankruptcy that impact tort claimants and mass tort cases, calling for a reevaluation of legal representation and creditor inclusivity.

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