
B.A., Stanford University
J.D., Harvard Law School
Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Property
Secured Transactions
Effective Oral Communication for Lawyers
Advanced Topics in Bankruptcy
Professor Bartell joined the faculty in 1996 after 17 years of private practice in New York. After graduating from Harvard Law School, where she was an officer on the Harvard Law Review, she clerked for Judge Alvin B. Rubin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans. She then entered practice in New York where she became a partner in Shearman & Sterling, specializing in bank financing and bankruptcy work. She is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Bankruptcy Institute, and has published articles on bankruptcy topics, federal court-awarded attorneys' fees and costs, and the attorney/client privilege and work-product doctrine. Prior to coming to Wayne State, she was an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law. She teaches Property, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights and Effective Oral Communication for Lawyers.
Visualizing Secured Transactions December 2007Law students, perhaps more than the population at large, tend to be visual learners. Visualizing Secured Transactions takes the text of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (and related statutes) and puts them into the form of easily-understandable charts to facilitate comprehension of this technical commercial subject.
Staying the Serial Filer – Interpreting the New Exploding Stay Provisions of § 362(c)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code, 62 AM. BANKR. L. J. 201 (2008)
From Debtors’ Prisons to Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling for the Incarcerated, 24 EMORY BANKR. DEV. J. 15 (2008)
The Peripatetic Debtor: Choice of Law and Choice of Exemptions, 22 EMORY BANKR. DEV. J. 101 (2006)
Due Process for the Unknown Future Claim in Bankruptcy - Is this Notice Really Necessary? 78 AM. BANKR. L. J. 339 (2004)
The Implied Waiver Solution to the Problem of Privilege in the Individual Bankruptcy Case, 20 BANKR. DEV. J. 25 (2003)
The Lease Cap and Letters of Credit - A Reply to Professor Dolan, 120 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 828 (Oct. 2003)
Why WARN? - The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act in Bankruptcy, 18 BANKR. DEV. J. 243 (2002)
Getting to Waiver - A Legislative Solution to State Sovereign Immunity in Bankruptcy After Seminole Tribe, 17 BANKR. DEV. J. 17 (2000)
The Lease of Money in Bankruptcy -- Time for Consistency?, 16 BANKR. DEV. J. 266 (2000)
Revisiting Rejection: Secured Party Interests in Leases and Executory Contracts, 103 DICKINSON L. REV. 497 (1999)
In Defense of Language, The Supreme Court and Congress: A Reply to Professor Chemerinsky, 71 AM. BANKR. L. J. 131 (1997)
Contempt of the Bankruptcy Court -- A New Look, 1996 U. TIl.L. Rev. 1
- September 5, 2008
Laura Bartell has two forthcoming articles. Her piece on "Awards of Costs in Bankruptcy Court" will be published in the December 2008 issue of the Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice. Her article on "Straddle Obligations Under Prepetition Contracts -- Prepetition Claims, Postpetition Claims or Administrative Expenses?" has been accepted by the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal. - April 21, 2008
Laura Bartell article "From Debtors' Prisons to Prisoner Debtors: Credit Counseling for the Incarcerated" was just published in 24 Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal 15 (2008). Her article "Staying the Serial Filer -- Interpreting the New Exploding Stay Provisions of Section 362(c)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code" is scheduled for publication in the forthcoming volume of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal published by the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges. She continues to serve on the Editorial Board of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal, and on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Certification, a national organization that certifies bankruptcy and creditors' rights lawyers. - November 13, 2006
Laura Bartell has been appointed by the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges to serve as a member of the Advisory Board to the American Bankruptcy Law Journal. - August 23, 2006
Laura Bartell recently published "The Peripatetic Debtor: Choice of Law and Choice of Exemptions" in the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal. She continues to work on the 2d edition of "A Guide to the Judicial Management of Bankruptcy Mega-Cases" for the Federal Judicial Center. She was elected to the Board of Directors of Grosse Pointe Theatre, and was elected President of the Board of Trustees of the Grosse Pointe Public Library, and a member of the Board of the Grosse Pointe Library Foundation. She is working on a new book, "Visualizing Secured Transactions", which she hopes to complete and submit for publication this fall.
- Laura Bartell commented in a Detroit Free Press article regarding the bankruptcy of General Motors Corp. Bartell speculated that GM's path will be smoother than Chrysler's because of differences in how each company is handling secured creditors.
Read Article - Laura Bartell appeared on the PBS evening news program, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. She was interviewed on the bankruptcy filing of General Motors.
Read Article - Laura Bartell provided her legal expertise in bankruptcy law in an article titled "Saving Chrysler at what cost?" on Guardian.co.uk.
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