A bad man's guide to private equity and pensions

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Author/contributor
Title
A bad man's guide to private equity and pensions
Abstract
Summary. Modern corporate bankruptcy law has been shaped, and some of it written, by special interests. Even so, the law is rooted in American ideals of renewal, and of viewing failure in the marketplace as a sign of effort and gumption, not moral collapse. It’s a powerful idea - shedding the past to begin anew. But for decades, Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code has also been used strategically - to destroy union contracts, edge out competitors, and limit product liability lawsuits.
Place
Rochester, NY
Institution
Social Science Research Network
Date
2015/06/19
Language
en
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9/14/20, 5:58 PM
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Extra
A bad man’s guide to ditching pensions in bankruptcy - legally.
Citation
Lewis, E. (2015). A bad man’s guide to private equity and pensions. Social Science Research Network. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2620320