44 results on '"Janger, Edward J."'
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2. Functional Tort Principles for Internet Platforms: Duty, Relationship, and Control
3. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules
4. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules
5. Equitable Duty: Regulating Corporate Transactions in the Vicinity of Insolvency from a Comparative Perspective
6. IMPACT IPSA LOQUITUR. A REVERSE HAND RULE FOR CONSUMER FINANCE.
7. Bankruptcy sales
8. One Dollar, One Vote: Mark-to-Market Governance in Bankruptcy
9. Ice Cube Bonds: Allocating the Price of Process in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
10. Notification of Data Security Breaches
11. AGGREGATION AND ABUSE: MASS TORTS IN BANKRUPTCY.
12. Reforming regulation in the markets for home loans
13. Demand-side gatekeepers in the market for home loans.
14. The myth of the rational borrower: rationality, behavioralism, and the misguided 'reform' of bankruptcy law.
15. The reliance interest in insolvency law: a response to Harris and Mooney.
16. The death of secured lending.
17. Muddy property: generating and protecting information privacy norms in bankruptcy.
18. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, information privacy, and the limits of default rules.
19. Muddy rules for securitizations.
20. The U.S. small business bankruptcy amendments: A global model for reform?
21. Virtual territoriality.
22. FIT FOR ITS ORDINARY PURPOSE: IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND COMMON LAW DUTIES FOR CONSUMER FINANCE CONTRACTS.
23. Brandeis, progressivism, and commercial law: rethinking Benedict v. Ratner.
24. Universal proceduralism.
25. Global Erie and Its Limits: Channeling Jurisdictional Competition for Procedure.
26. Genetic information, privacy and insolvency.
27. Privacy property, information costs, and the anticommons.
28. The locus of lawmaking: uniform state law, federal law, and bankruptcy reform.
29. Predicting when the uniform law process will fail: Article 9, capture, and the race to the bottom.
30. Value Tracing and Priority in Cross-Border Group Bankruptcies: Solving the Nortel Problem from the Bottom Up.
31. Tracing Equity: Realizing and Allocating Value in Chapter 11
32. Silos: Establishing the Distributional Baseline in Cross-Border Bankruptcies
33. Baby Lehman: A Functional Approach to Non-SIFI Resolution.
34. Implementing Symmetric Treatment of Financial Contracts in Bankruptcy and Bank Resolution
35. Tracing Equity: Realizing and Allocating Value in Chapter 11.
36. Reforming the Regulation of the Market for Home Loans
37. Consumer Credit and Competition: The Puzzle of Competitive Credit Markets
38. Virtual Territoriality
39. THE LOGIC AND LIMITS OF LIENS.
40. Privacy Property, Information Costs, and the Anticommons
41. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Information Privacy, and the Limits of Default Rules
42. Muddy Property: Generating and Protecting Information Privacy Norms in Bankruptcy
43. Crystals and Mud in Bankruptcy Law: Judicial Competence and Statutory Design
44. Reciprocal Comity.
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