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Thanks to John Armour, Welcome to John Rao

posted by Bob Lawless

This week, we welcome John Rao as a guest blogger. Rao is a staff attorney with the National Consumer Law Center who focuses on bankruptcy and consumer credit issues. He is a national leader in his field, and his contributions are widely known across the community of bankruptcy professionals. We welcome the perspectives of this well-known practitioner.

Also, we wanted to extend our thanks to John Armour, the Lovells Professor of Law & Finance at Oxford University. Armour joined us for the past two weeks, offering his thoughts from a UK perspective on corporate bankruptcy matters. We hope that our readers found his contributions insightful, and perhaps we introduced Armour's excellent work to a new audience. Credit Slips readers will want to keep an eye out for Armour's massive empirical study of insolvency laws across countries.

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  • As a public service, the University of Illinois College of Law operates Bankr-L, an e-mail list on which bankruptcy professionals can exchange information. Bankr-L is administered by one of the Credit Slips bloggers, Professor Robert M. Lawless of the University of Illinois. Although Bankr-L is a free service, membership is limited only to persons with a professional connection to the bankruptcy field (e.g., lawyer, accountant, academic, judge). To request a subscription on Bankr-L, click on this link and then click on the button for "Join or leave the list." After completing the information there, please also send an e-mail to Professor Lawless (rlawless-at-law-dot-uiuc-dot-edu) with a short description of your professional connection to bankruptcy. A link to a URL with a professional bio or other identifying information would be great.

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