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Publications

Bankruptcy and the Supreme Court” , by Ken Klee, is a comprehensive six chapter desk reference for lawyers, judges, and scholars examining the Supreme Court’s bankruptcy decisions from 1898 through 2008 from six different perspectives.

Ken Klee discusses “Bankruptcy and the Supreme Court

Kenneth N. Klee and Brendt C. Butler analyze the recently enacted business bankruptcy amendments in "The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 -- Business Bankruptcy Amendments."

Kenneth N. Klee and David A. Fidler, "Recent Developments Concerning Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy", 2004

Kenneth N. Klee, “Teaching Transactional Law,” 27 California Bankruptcy Journal 295 (2004)

Kenneth N. Klee and Daniel J. Bussel, "The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2004" – Pending Business Bankruptcy Amendment

Lee R. Bogdanoff, “The Sale of Assets Outside of a Plan of Reorganization Under the Bankruptcy Code” Fourth Annual Private Equity Forum presented to Practicing Law Institute (San Francisco) (2003)

Lee R. Bogdanoff, “Debtor in Possession Financing Structures and ‘Priming” Financing”, materials prepared for the 2003 Financial Lawyers Conference

Kenneth N. Klee, "One Size Fits Some: Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases," 87 Cornell Law Review 1285 (2002). 

Kenneth N. Klee, "Bankruptcy and Commercial Law: Creation of the Chapter 11 Reorganization Option" 25 Los Angeles Lawyer 24 (2002)

Kenneth N. Klee and Brendt C. Butler, “Asset-Backed Securitization, Special Purpose Vehicles and Other Securitization Issues,” 35 U.C.C. Law Journal 23 (2002)

Kenneth N. Klee, Legislative History of the New Bankruptcy Law; materials published for DePaul Law Review Volume 28:941

Kenneth N. Klee, Daniel J. Bussel and Michelle C. Campbell, The Bankruptcy Act of 2001 -- Looming Business Bankruptcy Amendments; Appendices -- Blackline to Current Law

Daniel J. Bussel, “Textualism’s Failures: A Study of Overruled Bankruptcy Decisions”, 53 Vanderbilt Law Review 889 (April 2000)
 
Daniel J. Bussel and Edward A. Friedler, “The Limits on Assuming and Assigning Executory Contracts”, 74 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 321 (2000)

Kenneth N. Klee, David A. Fidler, Isaac Pachulski and Eric Winston, "The Effect of Bankruptcy on Intellectual Property Rights," materials prepared for the 2000 American Law Institute / American Bankruptcy Association Conference (Updated: 2001, 2002 & 2003)

Kenneth N. Klee and Michael L. Tuchin, "What the Business Lawyer Needs to Know About the Pending Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000," materials prepared for the 2000 Financial Lawyers Conference

Kenneth N. Klee and Efrat B. Zisblatt, "Recent Developments in Valuation and Cramdown," materials prepared for the 2000 American Law Institute / American Bankruptcy Association Conference

Daniel J. Bussel, “Current Developments in Postpetition Interest and Bidding Procedures”, UCLA School of Law (1999)
 
Daniel J. Bussel, “Bankruptcy Appellate Reform: Issues and Options”, Bankruptcy Appellate Reform / Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law (1999)

Efrat B. Zisblatt, Matters of Privilege, materials prepared for the Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum, November 1, 1999.

Daniel J. Bussel, “Current Developments in American Bankruptcy Law: Reforming Consumer Bankruptcy”, 25 Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law 927 (1997)

Daniel J. Bussel, “Coalition-Building Through Bankruptcy Creditors’ Committees” 43 UCLA Law Review 1547 (1996)
 
Daniel J. Bussel, “Liability for Concurrent Breach of Contract”, 73 Washington University Law Quarterly 97 (1995)
 
Daniel J. Bussel, “Power, Authority, and Precedent in Interpreting the Bankruptcy Code”, 41 UCLA Law Review 1063 (April 1994)

Kenneth N. Klee, "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Cram Down Under the New Bankruptcy Code", 53 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 133 (1979)