How J. Howard Marshall Influenced Bankruptcy Reform

Law360, New York (August 26, 2014, 9:57 AM EDT) -- In 1932, J. Howard Marshall and William O. Douglas co-authored an article published in the Columbia Law Review titled "A Factual Study of Bankruptcy Administration and Some Suggestions." Douglas (not yet 35 years old at the time) would go on to become the longest-serving justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. But we are not concerned with Justice Douglas (at least at present). Instead, we are concerned with a young J. Howard Marshall....

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