Attorneys Leah Eisenberg and Katherine Catanese co-authored an article with Arent Fox attorney Sam Lawand for the Review of Banking & Financial Services. Titled “Arbitration and Bankruptcy: A Tug of War,” the attorneys first cover how FAA pro-arbitration policies conflict with the Bankruptcy Code, then transition into the interplay between the statutory regimes for “non-core” and “core” bankruptcy matters, and finally conclude that court standards and analyses are highly dependent on the facts of their respective cases.
Read the full article via the link below.
This article was also circulated in the Daily Bankruptcy News newsletter’s August 18, 2017 edition.
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