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Laura Coordes

Laura Coordes

Professor of Law, Arizona State University
Laura Coordes's research focuses on bankruptcy and financial distress and includes commercial law, large corporate reorganizations, and local government finance and policy. She teaches Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Advanced Bankruptcy, Secured Transactions (in-person and online), and Contracts. Professor Coordes is an active member of the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and was honored as a member of the ABI's 40 Under 40 in 2020. Professor Coordes is on the board of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal and is an Honorary Master of the Arizona Bankruptcy American Inn of Court. She also serves on the Education Committee for Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE). Professor Coordes is currently serving as the Reporter for the Uniform Law Commission's Study Committee on Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors. She is also a member of the editorial committee for INSOL I-READ, a contributor to SLoGLaw Blog, and a contributing editor for Bankruptcy Law Letter. Professor Coordes received her J.D. with honors from The University of Chicago Law School, where she was a Bradley Fellow and served on The University of Chicago Law Review. She completed a legal fellowship at the Student Press Law Center after receiving her degree. Before coming to the College of Law, Professor Coordes practiced in the Business, Finance and Restructuring Department at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York.

What happens when your local council goes bankrupt

Jul 07, 2022 16:13 pm UTC| Economy

Local government fulfils an essential role in society. It provides fundamental services from social care and transport to education, water and waste collection. And when it no longer can, when a council goes bankrupt, it...

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