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Kenneth Ayotte is a Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley - School of Law, where he conducts research and publishes extensively in the areas of bankruptcy law, corporate finance, and corporate governance.
His research interests include Chapter 11 reorganization, creditor rights, financial distress, debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing, and contract theory. His work often bridges legal doctrine with economic analysis, making significant contributions to the law and economics literature.
The trends in his recent scholarly articles indicate a sustained focus on the mechanisms of corporate bankruptcy, including valuation disputes, governance in financial distress, and the design of bankruptcy processes. His publications frequently appear in top-tier law reviews and interdisciplinary journals, reflecting broad disciplinary reach across law, finance, and economics.
- Bankruptcy or Bailouts? (2010)
- Valuation Disputes in Corporate Bankruptcy (2018)
- Bankruptcy Process for Sale (2021)
- Loopholes in Complex Contracts (2023)
- The Promise and Perils of DIP Financing (2025)
Kenneth Ayotte has collaborated with leading legal scholars such as David A. Skeel, Edward R. Morrison, and Patrick Bolton. While no formal advising roles or grants are mentioned in the provided text, his extensive publication record and institutional affiliation underscore his active academic engagement and scholarly influence.
He has contributed to edited volumes and interdisciplinary research projects, including the Enterprise Law Conference of 2014, and his work is frequently disseminated through research paper series such as those from Columbia, Northwestern, and the University of Pennsylvania. His scholarship is hosted on SSRN, where it has garnered substantial downloads and citations, affirming its impact in the academic community.
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