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Bankruptcy
Vol. 44, Issue 1, 2016July 31, 2018 EDT

Wellness International Network v. Sharif: Minimizing the Jurisdictional Impact of Stern through Consent of Bankruptcy Litigants

Ishaq Kundawala,
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Capital University Law Review
Ishaq Kundawala, Wellness International Network v. Sharif: Minimizing the Jurisdictional Impact of Stern through Consent of Bankruptcy Litigants, 44 Capital University Law Review 67 (2018).
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