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Author: Ken Johnson

PEM Entities v. Levin, Does a Circuit Split Really Matter? – Analyzing Competing Approaches to Debt-to-Equity Recharacterizations in Chapter 11.

Posted on April 8, 2018 by Ken Johnson

Corporate reorganizations through bankruptcy can be a messy business. When the parties who have loaned money in an attempt to rescue a company have multiple interconnected relationships, it can become even messier and the job faced by bankruptcy courts can be daunting. That is why PEM Entities v. Levin, which was granted certiorari in 2017 only…

Is the End of Tax-Funded Subsidies for Professional Sports Stadiums Near?

Posted on February 6, 2018 by Ken Johnson

Amidst polarizing protests by figures such as Colin Kaepernick, the National Football League and other professional sports organizations have stood at the center of political discussions surrounding free speech, racial inequality, and the role of social media in government in recent years. Amidst contentious debate, however, a closely related topic of advantages and monetary support…

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