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May 15, 2025
Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed
Warner Bros. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge in Village Roadshow's Chapter 11 case to allow arbitration over profits tied to "The Matrix" films to continue. Rap artist Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson III asked to reopen his Connecticut bankruptcy, saying his confirmed Chapter 11 plan discharged a personal injury claim filed against him in New York. And the Second Circuit deployed the chief bankruptcy judge of the Eastern District of New York to help mediate adversary proceedings in Chinese exile Miles Guo's Chapter 11 case.
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May 15, 2025
Troutman Adds K&L Gates CMBS Partner In NC
Troutman Pepper Locke LLP on Thursday announced it has hired Christopher J. Fernandez from K&L Gates LLP as a partner in its bankruptcy and restructuring practice group in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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May 15, 2025
Ex-Eletson Board Facing Fees In Ch. 11 Fight
A New York bankruptcy judge Thursday said international shipping group Eletson Holdings can collect legal fees for its long-running fight against former board members and that he would consider new sanctions against parties Eletson says are interfering with its Chapter 11 plan.
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May 15, 2025
Genesis Fights Jefferies Bid To Be Paid In Bitcoin Over USD
Failed cryptocurrency lender Genesis Global has asked a New York bankruptcy judge to throw out investment bank Jefferies' request for an order forcing the wind-down debtor to take back money it paid Jefferies and instead reimburse it in bitcoin, arguing it's too late for the bank to amend a claim that was filed "solely in dollars."
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May 15, 2025
Whiteford Adds Montgomery McCracken Bankruptcy Ace
Whiteford Taylor & Preston LLP has added a Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP bankruptcy attorney in Delaware to bolster its capacity to handle Chapter 11 and other bankruptcy proceedings.
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May 15, 2025
Office Snapshot: Richards Layton Upgrades Delaware Digs
Delaware law firm Richards Layton & Finger PA this week unveiled completed renovations to its 150,000-square-foot, multifloor office at One Rodney Square in Wilmington, where the firm's president said the revamped space is better suited to meet the needs of its staff and clients.
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May 14, 2025
Alex Jones Can't Duck $1B Sandy Hook Payout During Appeal
Infowars host Alex Jones cannot avoid a $1.3 billion defamation judgment favoring the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre while he crafts an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in the hopes it accepts his final challenge to the record-breaking verdict, a Connecticut appeals court has ruled.
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May 14, 2025
Yellow Corp.'s $14M Terminal Sales Approved In Bankruptcy
A Delaware bankruptcy judge approved a request from defunct trucking company Yellow Corp. to sell a number of trucking terminals in the U.S. for a combined total of about $14 million.
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May 14, 2025
McGlinchey Stafford Adds Real Estate, Financial Services Pro
McGlinchey Stafford PLLC announced that the firm has added a real estate and financial services pro to its financial services litigation practice, who joins the firm following a five-year stint in private practice.
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May 14, 2025
Buddy's Franchisee Pushes Back On Holding Co. Ch. 11 Plan
The operator of 62 Buddy's Home Furnishings locations has objected to the assumption of its franchise agreements under the proposed Chapter 11 plan for the holding company that owns a suite of retailers including Vitamin Shoppe and Pet Supplies Plus, arguing the retail brand operator is in default on the agreements and therefore cannot assume the contracts.
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May 14, 2025
Reed Smith Can't Duck Out Of Eletson Ch. 11, Judge Says
A New York bankruptcy judge has rejected Reed Smith LLP's effort to withdraw its representation of one of the parties vying for control of international shipping group Eletson Holdings, ruling the law firm's bid to end its apparently limited work for the company's pre-Chapter 11 shareholders while still counseling them in related matters was improper.
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May 14, 2025
A&O Shearman Adds Ex-Schulte Roth Restructuring Atty
A&O Shearman has added a restructuring attorney previously with Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP as a partner in New York, the firm announced Wednesday.
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May 13, 2025
Crypto Platform's Ex-Brass Plead Guilty To $150M Fraud
Two former executives behind bankrupt cryptocurrency investment platform Cred Inc. pled guilty Tuesday in California federal court to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, admitting they gave customers "an unreasonably positive" portrayal of the business ahead of a collapse that prosecutors say wiped out up to $150 million in customer crypto.
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May 13, 2025
Magistrate Judge Cuts Defendants In J&J Talc Unit Fraud Suit
A New Jersey magistrate judge on Tuesday dropped a collection of defendants from a class action brought by cancer patients alleging that Johnson & Johnson's maneuvers to settle thousands of tort claims through Chapter 11 involved fraud.
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May 13, 2025
Insurers Challenge Avon's Ch. 11 Plan Voting Procedures
Insurers in the Chapter 11 case of cosmetics seller Avon Products Inc. have objected to vote solicitation procedures proposed by the debtor, condemning a plan for certain talc claims to be temporarily recognized for voting purposes.
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May 13, 2025
Catholic Friars' Insurer Wants Info On Abuse Claims Hack
An insurer for a bankrupt group of Catholic friars facing child sexual abuse claims said Tuesday it wants access to information on a data breach at a consulting firm retained by a committee representing the claimants in this and multiple other Catholic organization bankruptcies.
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May 13, 2025
3rd Circ. Upholds Most Of Boy Scouts' Ch. 11 Plan
The Third Circuit upheld the bulk of the Boy Scouts of America's Chapter 11 plan to deal with thousands of childhood sex abuse claims, but agreed Tuesday with one objecting insurer that its rights were impermissibly altered under the plan.
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May 13, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Weight loss business WeightWatchers entered Chapter 11 in Delaware, as did medical technology company Accelerate Diagnostics Inc. and California-based biotechnology company Synthego Corp. Here are the week's new bankruptcy cases.
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May 13, 2025
Democracy Forward Picks Up 4 More Ex-DOJ Attys
The legal advocacy group Democracy Forward has brought on four former U.S. Department of Justice litigators, adding to a string of hires the organization has made from the federal government as it takes on the Trump administration in court.
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May 12, 2025
Rite Aid Back In Ch. 11, Tupperware Gets OK To Liquidate
Drugstore chain Rite Aid reentered bankruptcy less than a year after its earlier reorganization plan was approved, and received a bankruptcy court's permission to conduct asset sales. Food storage container maker Tupperware Brands Corp. received court approval for its Chapter 11 liquidation plan. And a Washington University law professor was named the consumer privacy ombudsman in 23andMe's Chapter 11 case.
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May 12, 2025
Unions Assert WARN Claims In Yellow Bankruptcy Appeal
The Teamsters and the International Association of Machinists are challenging a bankruptcy court's finding that Yellow Corp. is not liable for failing to tell 22,000 union workers they were about to lose their jobs because the company was folding, asking a Delaware federal judge to reverse the ruling.
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May 12, 2025
Crypto Analysis Biz Says Celsius Can't Shift Fraud Blame
Chainalysis Inc. is asking a New York federal judge to throw out a lawsuit brought against it by defunct cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network, saying Celsius is trying to deflect the blame for fraud perpetrated by the company and its executives.
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May 12, 2025
Will Justices Finally Rein In Universal Injunctions?
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to address for the first time Thursday the propriety of universal injunctions, a tool federal judges have increasingly used to broadly halt presidential orders and policy initiatives, and whose validity has haunted the high court's merits and emergency dockets for more than a decade.
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May 12, 2025
Food Distributor Harvest Can Tap Reworked $104M Ch. 11 DIP
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday gave interim approval to Harvest Sherwood Food Distributors Inc.'s $104 million Chapter 11 financing, allowing it to access $5 million of new funds after it shifted a debt rollup that drew objections.
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May 12, 2025
Forever 21 Says No Buyer In Sight, Liquidation Expected
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday gave Forever 21 permission to send its Chapter 11 plan out for a creditor vote after the fast-fashion retailer said it had not found a going-concern buyer and will likely be liquidating its remaining assets.

Meet The Attys Helping Food Distributor Harvest In Ch. 11
Former wholesale food distributor Harvest Sherwood Food Distributors Inc. has tapped a team of lawyers from Sidley Austin LLP to see it through a Chapter 11 process the debtor plans to use to wind down its perishable products business and sell its assets.

Why Boy Scout Releases Were OK Despite Failing Purdue Test
The Third Circuit's rejection of challenges to third-party releases in the Boy Scouts of America's Chapter 11 plan may appear at odds with the U.S. Supreme Court's Purdue decision last year, but the panel said the already enacted plan can't be undone even if it couldn't pass muster today, experts told Law360.

Lack Of Fundamental Change Led To Rite Aid's Ch. 22 Case
Pharmacy chain Rite Aid commenced its second Chapter 11 case since 2023 last week, falling back into bankruptcy so soon because its failure to make fundamental operational changes the first time around led to predictably tightfisted vendors who imposed restrictive credit terms that worsened the company's liquidity problems, experts told Law360.
Expert Analysis
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$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils
A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies.
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Teaching Business Law Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Teaching business law to college students has rekindled my sense of purpose as a lawyer — I am more mindful of the importance of the rule of law and the benefits of our common law system, which helps me maintain a clearer perspective on work, says David Feldman at Feldman Legal Advisors.
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Ch. 15 Ruling May Offer Path To Ch. 11 Workaround
In Mega Newco, a New York bankruptcy court recently recognized an English scheme of arrangement involving a Mexican financial services company under Chapter 15, showing the flexibility and pragmatism of U.S. bankruptcy courts in effectuating an international restructuring that was consensually designed as a Chapter 11 alternative, says Arthur Rosenberg at Holland & Knight.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery
The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant.
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Playing Guitar Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Being a lawyer not only requires logic and hard work, but also belief, emotion, situational awareness and lots of natural energy — playing guitar enhances all of these qualities, increasing my capacity to do my best work, says Kosta Stojilkovic at Wilkinson Stekloff.
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Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook
The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird.
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Immunity Waiver Ruling A Setback For Ch. 7 Trustees
While governmental units should welcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in U.S. v. Miller restricting the reach of the Bankruptcy Code's sovereign immunity waiver, Chapter 7 trustees now have a limited ability to maximize bankruptcy estates, says Dan Prieto at Jones Day.
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Adapting To Private Practice: From NY Fed To BigLaw
While the move to private practice brings a learning curve, it also brings chances to learn new skills and grow your network, requiring a clear understanding of how your skills can complement and contribute to a firm's existing practice, and where you can add new value, says Meghann Donahue at Covington.
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Top 3 Litigation Finance Deal-Killers, And How To Avoid Them
Like all transactions, litigation finance deals can sometimes collapse, but understanding the most common reasons for failure, including a lack of trust or a misunderstanding of deal terms, can help both parties avoid problems, say Rebecca Berrebi at Avenue 33 and Boris Ziser at Schulte Roth.
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Tracking The Evolution Of Liability Management Exercises
As liability management exercises face increasing legal scrutiny, understanding the history of these debt restructuring tools can help explain how the playbook keeps adapting — and why the next move is always just one ruling or transaction away, say attorneys at Weil.
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3 Steps For In-House Counsel To Assess Litigation Claims
Before a potential economic downturn, in-house attorneys should investigate whether their company is sitting on hidden litigation claims that could unlock large recoveries to help the business withstand tough times, says Will Burgess at Hilgers Graben.
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Negotiating Triparty Hotel Agreements To Withstand Risk
Brewing economic uncertainty in the hospitality industry underscores the importance of subordination, nondisturbance and attornment agreements, and hotel managers should tightly negotiate these agreements to ensure remedies will not disturb key rights, say attorneys at Sidley.
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J&J's Failed 3rd Try Casts Doubt On Use Of 'Texas Two-Step'
A Texas bankruptcy court recently rejected Johnson & Johnson's third attempt to use Chapter 11 to resolve liabilities from allegations of injuries from using talcum powder, suggesting that the U.S. Supreme Court's limitations on nondebtor releases, from 2024's Purdue Pharma ruling, may prove difficult to evade, say attorneys at Cadwalader.