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The Personal Liabilities of Insolvency Practitioners under Insolvency Legislation: A Comparative Analysis of the Canadian, English and American Positions — Table of Contents


Printable Version: The personal liabilities of insolvency practitioners under insolvency legislation: a comparative analysis of the Canadian, English and American positions (2006) (PDF Format 728 KB)
By
Jacob Ziegel
Professor of Law Emeritus
University of Toronto

Important. This is work in progress. Comments will be very welcome and should be sent to: j.ziegel@utoronto.ca. I am deeply indebted to Ryan Ashmead, JD 2005 (Univ of Toronto), for excellent research assistance during the late spring and summer of 2005, and to Carlin McGoogan, JD 2005 (Univ of Toronto) for indispensable help in formatting the paper at short notice and often at great personal inconvenience, and to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Ottawa, for financial assistance to defray the costs of the research. Because of time constraints, this version of the paper incorporates only a small part of the massive volume of material collected for my use by Mr. Ashmead.


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