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Recently, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939 has reappeared in out-of-court restructuring litigation. This piece of New Deal legislation was intended to prevent coercive restructurings whereby savvy institutional players took advantage of unknowledgeable or unengaged noteholders. Until recently,...
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The National Bank Act of 1864 allows national banks to charge an interest rate higher than the state's cap on interest under certain circumstances. Despite the fact that the Act was passed in 1864, questions about its effect remain unanswered. Notably, the question whether interest rates on...
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