Jay L. Westbrook
- Benno C. Schmidt Chair of Business Law
- Professor
Jay Westbrook is one of the nation’s most distinguished scholars in the field of bankruptcy, leading scholarship in both empirical research and international/comparative studies. He teaches and writes in commercial law and international business litigation. Professor Westbrook also serves as a consultant to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. He is a member of the American Law Institute, the National Bankruptcy Conference, and the American College of Bankruptcy. He has twice been named the Outstanding Teacher at Texas Law and received the "Larry King Award" from the Commercial Law League.
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Chapter 11 Under Duress
Bailiffs for Gunboats: Ukraine v. Russia
One of the nation's most distinguished scholars in the field of bankruptcy, he has been a pioneer in this area in two respects: empirical research and international/comparative studies. Professor Westbrook also teaches and writes in commercial law and international business litigation. He practiced in all these areas for more than a decade with Surrey & Morse (now part of Jones, Day) in Washington, D.C., where he was a partner, before joining the faculty in 1980. He is co-author of The Law of Debtors and Creditors (Aspen, 7th ed., 2014); As We Forgive Our Debtors: Bankruptcy and Consumer Credit in America (Oxford, 1989); The Fragile Middle Class (Yale, 2000); and A Global View of Business Insolvency Systems (Martinus Nijhoff 2010). He has been Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School and the University of London, and is a member of the American Law Institute, the National Bankruptcy Conference, and the American College of Bankruptcy. He serves as a consultant to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. He was the United States Reporter for the ALI's Transnational Insolvency Project and co-head of the United States delegation to the UN (UNCITRAL) conference that created the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency. He is an emeritus director of the International Insolvency Institute and a director and former President of the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law. He has been the recipient of outstanding contribution awards from the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, the International Insolvency Institute, and the American College of Bankruptcy. He has twice been named the Outstanding Teacher at the University of Texas School of Law. Recipient of "Larry King Award" from the Commercial Law League.
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year-2008
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Testimony
Jay L. Westbrook. “Testimony” at Congressional Committee on the Judiciary, Commercial subcommittee -- Exemption of Financial Assets from Bankruptcy (September 10, 2008). -
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International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law Biennial Meeting
Jay L. Westbrook. “International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law Biennial Meeting” at Bamberg, Germany (August 12, 2008). -
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International Insolvency Institute Annual Meeting
Jay L. Westbrook. “International Insolvency Institute Annual Meeting” at Berlin (June 7, 2008). -
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Harvard Texas Conference on Commercial Realities
Jay L. Westbrook. “Harvard Texas Conference on Commercial Realities” at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass. (February 12, 2008). -
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Legal Integration of NAFTA through Supranational Adjudication
Jay L. Westbrook, Legal Integration of NAFTA through Supranational Adjudication, 43 Texas International Law Journal 349 (2008). -
Book Chapter
Exemption of Financial Assets from Bankruptcy
Jay L. Westbrook, Exemption of Financial Assets from Bankruptcy, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, Committee on the Judiciary, 110th Cong, 2nd Sess., (2008).
year-2007
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International Procedural Assn Quadrennial Meeting
Jay L. Westbrook. “International Procedural Assn Quadrennial Meeting” at Bahia, Brazil -- General Report on Insolvency-Common Law Jurisdictions (September 9, 2007). -
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Speaking Engagement
Jay L. Westbrook. “Speaking Engagement” at Advisory Committee of the American Law Institute -- Spoke as Co-Chair of the Advisory Committee of the American Law Institute to the ALI Project on Transnational Insolvency: European Principles at a meeting at Columbia. (June 2007). -
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Paper Presentation
Jay L. Westbrook. “Paper Presentation” at Annual Meeting of the International Insolvency Institute -- Presented his paper "International Arbitration and Bankruptcy" at the Annual Meeting of the International Insolvency Institute in June (with Professor Christoph Paulus). (June 2007). -
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Meeting Participant
Jay L. Westbrook. “Meeting Participant” at UNCITRAL Working Group on Insolvency, Corporate Groups -- Attended the meetings in New York of the UNCITRAL Working Group on Insolvency, Corporate Groups, as the representative of the International Insovlency Institute. (June 2007). -
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Lecture
Jay L. Westbrook. “Lecture” at Oxford University, Oxford, England -- Legal Integration of NAFTA Through Supranational Adjudication (May 15, 2007). -
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Organizer
Jay L. Westbrook. “Organizer” at Texas-Harvard Joint Conference -- Organized the Third Annual Texas-Harvard Joint Conference on Commercial Law Realities, held in April at the Law School (empirical and comparative scholarship by young scholars). (March 31, 2007). -
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Paper Presentation
Jay L. Westbrook. “Paper Presentation” at American University Conference -- Presented his paper "Legal Integration of NAFTA Through Supranational Adjudication" to a conference on "The North American Legal System," at American University. (February 2007). -
Article
Avoidance of Pre-Bankruptcy Transactions in Multinational Bankruptcy Cases
Jay L. Westbrook, Avoidance of Pre-Bankruptcy Transactions in Multinational Bankruptcy Cases [Changing Law for Changing Times: The Thirteenth Biennial Meeting of the International Academy of Commercial and Consumer Law], 42 Texas International Law Journal 899 (2007).
year-2006
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Paper Presentation
Jay L. Westbrook. “Paper Presentation” at Commercial Law Conference -- Presented his paper "Has the Stigma of Bankruptcy Declined among United States Consumers?" to a commercial law conference in Lanciano, Italy. (December 31, 2006). -
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Less Stigma or More Financial Distress: An Empirical Analysis of the Extraordinary Increase in Bankruptcy Filings
Jay L. Westbrook, Less Stigma or More Financial Distress: An Empirical Analysis of the Extraordinary Increase in Bankruptcy Filings, 59 Stanford Law Review 213 (2006) (with Teresa A. Sullivan & Elizabeth Warren). -
Book Chapter
The Duty to Seek Cooperation in Multinational Insolvency Cases
Jay L. Westbrook, The Duty to Seek Cooperation in Multinational Insolvency Cases, in The Challenges of Insolvency Law Reform in the 21st Century (Peter Henry, Jeandin Nicolas & Kilborn Jason eds., Zurich: Schulthess Buch, 2006). [Reprinted in Annual Review of Insolvency Law 187 (Janis P. Sarra ed., Toronto: Carswell, 2005.] -
Book Review
Multinational Financial Distress: The Last Hurrah of Territorialism
Jay L. Westbrook, Multinational Financial Distress: The Last Hurrah of Territorialism, 41 Texas International Law Journal 321 (2006) (reviewing Courting Failure: How Competition for Big Cases Is Corrupting the Bankruptcy Courts, by Lynn M. LoPucki).
year-2005
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Article
Examining the Examiner
Jay L. Westbrook, Examining the Examiner, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, May 2005, at 34 (with Elizabeth Warren). -
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But It's My Corporation
Jay L. Westbrook, But It's My Corporation, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, February 2005, at 48 (with Elizabeth Warren).