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(Almost) Everything We Learned about Pleasing Bankruptcy Judges, We Learned in Kindergarten

Nancy B. Rapoport, William S. Boyd School of Law, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas

Abstract

In this essay, we demonstrate that most ethics violations (at least the ones that irritate bankruptcy judges) are also violations of simple rules of behavior that people should have learned in kindergarten.

Suggested Citation

Nancy B. Rapoport. "(Almost) Everything We Learned about Pleasing Bankruptcy Judges, We Learned in Kindergarten" ABI Journal XXVII.6 (2008): 16.