McGill University
BUS1532-LAW-Fall2026
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“BUS1 532 - LAW - Fall 2026 at McGill University. Skills: Bankruptcy law, Insolvency law, Legal framework. Examine legal framework governing bankruptcy. Examine legal framework governing insolvency”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
First degree in law, Several years significant practice professional experience, Experience teaching undergraduate law students bilingual setting
What You'll Do.
Examine legal framework governing bankruptcy
Examine legal framework governing insolvency
Explore rights remedies debtors
Explore rights remedies secured creditors
Explore rights remedies unsecured creditors
Explore rights remedies court-appointed officers
Review restructuring case studies
Integrate comparative bijural perspectives
Address policy considerations financial distress
Address policy considerations stakeholder interests
Address policy considerations balancing rehabilitation creditor protection
Full Job Description
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