What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt?

15 Pages Posted: 5 May 2008

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Royal C. Gardner

Stetson University - Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy

Theresa J. Pulley Radwan

Stetson University College of Law

Abstract

The article addresses how bankruptcy law can affect the rights and obligations of mitigation bankers and government agencies. The article further examines two ongoing bankruptcy actions involving mitigation banks and offers suggestions for adoption by regulatory agencies to protect against the consequences of mitigation banks going bankrupt.

Keywords: wetland mitigation bank, banruptcy, government agencies

Suggested Citation

Gardner, Royal C. and Pulley Radwan, Theresa J., What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt?. Environmental Law Reporter, Vol. 35, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1127982

Royal C. Gardner (Contact Author)

Stetson University - Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy ( email )

1401 61st Street South
Gulfport, FL 33707-3299
United States

Theresa J. Pulley Radwan

Stetson University College of Law ( email )

1401 61st Street South
Gulfport, FL 33707
United States
727-562-7800 x7952 (Phone)

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