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    Glimpses of Life in the Soviet Union

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    The Bankruptcy Reform Process: Maximizing Judicial Control in Wage Earners\u27 Plans

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    This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its impact on H.R. 8200\u27s procedural requirements for the nonbusiness bankruptcy option known currently as the wage earners\u27 plan. As background, it describes the present nonbusiness bankruptcy options and the statutory procedures for monitoring confirmed wage earners\u27 plans. Then, using illustrative samples from three years of cases in the Buffalo region of the Western District of New York, it assesses whether present plans are being administered in accordance with the statutory formalities. The economic incentives which affect creditors\u27 behavior in taking advantage of their opportunities to monitor these proceedings are also examined. The article describes the procedures ·which were developed for such cases in the Bankruptcy Rules and the legislative processes which produced H.R. 8200. Finally it assesses the consequences if status politics produces procedures which do not reflect accumulated experience

    Acceptance Remarks

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    Acceptance remarks of Marjorie Girth at the annual Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Banquet. Professor Girth shared several memorable highlights of her professional career, as well as her brief tenure at Emory Law School in 1991, where she served as Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute Distinguished Visiting Professor
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