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The Texas Journal of Business Law (Archive)
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Volume 44, Issue No. 1 (Spring, 2011)
Volume 44, Issue No. 1 (Spring, 2011)
Slaying Zombies in the Courtroom: Texas Enacts the First Law Designed Specifically to Combat Botnets
The Use of DIP Financing as a Mechanism to Control the Corporate Restructuring Process
Three Suggestions for the Texas Limited Liability Company Law
New Schedule UTP: " Uncertain Tax Positions in the Age of Transparency"
Bankruptcy Law - Whether the Bankruptcy Court had the Statutory Authority Under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b) to Issue a Final Judgment on a Tortious Interference Counterclaim, and Whether Such Authority is Constitutional.
Bankruptcy Law - Whether a Debtor-in-Possession Can avoid a Pre-Petition Real Property Foreclosure that Complies with State Law and is Non-Collusive on the Grounds that the Foreclosure Constituted a Preferential Transfer