Mid Cap
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May 22, 2025
Trustee Alleges Developer Sold Gas Rights To Avoid Creditors
A bankrupt developer sold its oil and gas rights to an affiliated company for only $100 per parcel in order to keep them from becoming part of the bankruptcy estate, the estate's trustee has claimed in an adversary complaint.
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May 22, 2025
US Trustee, Jackson Walker Might Mediate Fee Case
The U.S. Trustee's Office and Jackson Walker LLP told a Texas federal judge Thursday they are open to mediating the watchdog's bid to have the law firm forfeit fees from more than 30 cases overseen by a former bankruptcy judge who was romantically involved with a onetime firm partner.
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May 21, 2025
'Tough Luck' Case Law Cited In Refusal To Stop Summons
An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday grudgingly declined to issue an injunction to stop an arbitrator from dragging insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. into arbitration stemming from the bankruptcy of Cooks Venture, a startup that specialized in the production and processing of pasture-raised, slow-growth chickens.
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May 21, 2025
Vegan Restaurant Chain Planta To Tap $1.75M In DIP Funding
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday agreed to approve bankrupt vegan restaurant chain Planta's bid to access $1.75 million of its $3.5 million debtor-in-possession financing package, saying it needs funding to continue its efforts toward a sale.
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May 21, 2025
SC Justices Affirm Receivership Order In Asbestos Dispute
The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a trial court's decision to appoint a receiver over a Canadian company's insurance assets as part of discovery sanctions in an asbestos injury lawsuit, despite the company's contention it possesses no property in the state.
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May 21, 2025
Sheppard Mullin Lands Alston & Bird, Dechert Attys
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP has brought on a former Alston & Bird LLP partner in its Dallas office and a former Dechert LLP partner in its San Francisco office, strengthening the firm's finance and bankruptcy practice and business trial practice.
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May 21, 2025
50 Cent Wants Ch. 11 Reopened To Fight Woman's $20M Suit
A Connecticut bankruptcy judge will review under seal a woman's $20 million New York injury suit against recording artist 50 Cent during an agreed-upon pause in the state court proceeding, helping her decide whether the rapper can use his Chapter 11 case to torpedo the woman's claims.
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May 21, 2025
Meet The Attys Helping Gov't IT Contractor Sysorex In Ch. 11
Sysorex Government Services Inc., a government information technology contractor, has tapped attorneys from Cullen and Dykman LLP to steer it through the Chapter 11 it began with over $30 million in debt, wracked by uncertainty over potential cuts from the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, a six-figure judgment and a long sale process.
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May 20, 2025
Crypto Co. Genesis Sues Parent Co. Over $1.2B In Transfers
Genesis Global Capital, a crypto lender that filed for bankruptcy in 2023, is now suing its parent company in bankruptcy court, seeking to recover more than $1.2 billion that the lender says was transferred to insiders while the company was insolvent and headed for Chapter 11.
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May 20, 2025
Creditors Win Fight Against Insider Releases In Azzur Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday sustained an objection to insider releases in the Chapter 11 liquidation plan of Azzur Group, finding the pharmaceutical services company had not justified the releases for prepetition conduct of current and former officers, directors, and equity holders.
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May 20, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Two Canadian companies, one a geothermal energy business and another that recycles batteries, sought Chapter 15 protection in the U.S. A biotechnology research company filed for Chapter 11 protection in Ohio after failing to generate enough revenue to maintain its capital-intensive operations. And a not-for-profit New York City private school launched a Chapter 11 case as it faces closure.
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May 20, 2025
Jailed Investor Puts Portfolio In Ch. 11 Ahead Of NY Auction
A group of companies owned by a real estate investor jailed last month for his role in a scheme defrauding Fannie Mae has filed for bankruptcy protection in New Jersey on a portfolio carrying at least $100 million in both assets and debt, ahead of a sheriff's sale in New York set for Tuesday.
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May 20, 2025
Disbarred Atty Turns Informant In Debt Firm Bankruptcy Battle
Two years after his debt relief law firm collapsed amid allegations he stole approximately $250 million from clients and investors, disbarred California attorney Tony Diab recently began telling a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee everything he did — and where the money went. The trustee has used this information to file dozens of lawsuits. But can Diab be trusted?
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May 20, 2025
Healthcare Spending Slowdown Sparked Accelerate's Ch. 11
Biotechnology company Accelerate faced regulatory challenges and weakened demand from hospitals for its diagnostics products before it filed for bankruptcy protection this month, and is now planning to sell its assets and wind down the business.
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May 20, 2025
Nursing Homes Facing 'Corporate Death Penalty' Owe $15.4M
The companies behind two Pittsburgh-area nursing homes convicted of falsifying staffing records were ordered Tuesday to pay a total of $15.35 million in restitution to the federal government, though the corporations' attorney told the judge that they had already received a "corporate death penalty" for their conviction.
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May 19, 2025
Whiskey Distillery Hopes To Beat COVID Hangover In Ch. 11
The Portland, Oregon-based distiller of Westward Whiskey was driven to bankruptcy by flagging demand for booze following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to its bankruptcy filings, but the liquor producer says it is not last call for the business.
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May 19, 2025
Heritage Coal's Ch. 11 Sale Timeline Approved In Del.
The proposed sale procedures for Heritage Coal, a bankrupt mining operation, received approval Monday from a Delaware bankruptcy judge, who overruled objections from the company's previous owners to certain deadlines.
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May 19, 2025
Aspiration Partners Strikes Creditor Deal, Gets OK For DIP
Sustainability-focused financial services firm Aspiration Partners told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday that it resolved creditors' objections to its nearly $20 million in Chapter 11 financing by excluding litigation claims from an asset auction slated for next week.
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May 19, 2025
Biotech Services Company Files Ch. 11 With $60M In Debt
Contracted biotechnology research company AmplifyBio filed for Chapter 11 protection late Friday in Ohio bankruptcy court listing about $60 million in debt, saying it intends to sell its assets after failing to realize sufficient revenue to support its capital-intensive operations.
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May 19, 2025
Rite Aid Touts Pharmacy Sales, Yellow's $14M Sales OK'd
Rite Aid Corp. announced proposed deals to hand off pharmacy assets to operators including CVS and Walgreens in its Chapter 11. Defunct trucking company Yellow Corp. obtained bankruptcy court permission to sell for about $14 million. Forever 21 said it is likely to liquidate and hasn't found a buyer, then got the OK to take votes on its Chapter 11 plan.
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May 19, 2025
'50 Cent' Liquor Biz Eyes Ex-Boss's Conn. Home For $7M Debt
Famed rapper Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson's liquor company asked a Connecticut bankruptcy court to let the business enforce its lien on its former brand manager Mitchell Green's $1 million home in Westport to help satisfy a $7 million fraud judgment, arguing that the lien will not disrupt Green's Chapter 7 proceedings.
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May 19, 2025
Azzur Faces Uphill Battle To Get Ch. 11 Plan Confirmed
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday told the attorneys for pharmaceutical services company Azzur Group that they have a "hard hill to climb" to get their client's bankruptcy proposal approved in court, during the first day of its confirmation hearing.
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May 19, 2025
Wachtell-Led Regeneron To Buy 23andMe, Gaining User Data
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said Monday it emerged as the winning bidder for 23andMe, agreeing to pay $256 million to scoop the once high-flying consumer genomics firm out of bankruptcy while pledging to uphold strict privacy standards.
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May 19, 2025
Proskauer Adds Another M&A Atty In NYC From Ropes & Gray
Proskauer Rose LLP announced Monday that it has brought another Ropes & Gray LLP attorney specializing in distressed mergers and acquisitions to its New York office.
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May 19, 2025
Manhattan Private School Files Ch. 11 On Verge Of Closure
Not-for-profit New York City private school Manhattan Country School has filed for Chapter 11 protection in a New York bankruptcy court with more than $27.4 million in debt, saying it's insolvent and on the verge of closing its doors.
Expert Analysis
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A Closer Look At SDNY Bankruptcy Rule Amendments
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York’s recent amendments to its local rules aim to streamline key Chapter 11 processes, resolve misunderstandings about previous iterations of the rules and urge caution about the use of artificial intelligence, say attorneys at Skadden.
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FTX Exec's Sentencing Shows Pros And Cons Of Cooperation
The sentencing of former FTX tech deputy Gary Wang, whose cooperation netted him a rare outcome of no prison time, offers critical takeaways for attorneys and clients navigating the burgeoning world of crypto-related prosecutions, says Andrew Meck at Whiteford.
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Gardening Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Beyond its practical and therapeutic benefits, gardening has bolstered important attributes that also apply to my litigation practice, including persistence, patience, grit and authenticity, says Christopher Viceconte at Gibbons.
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Equitable Mootness Insights From Greenlit Ch. 11 Plan Appeal
A Texas federal court recently allowed a challenge to ConvergeOne's Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan to proceed because it wouldn't disrupt the IT company's confirmed plan or harm creditors, reinforcing the importance of judicial restraint in applying equitable mootness where limited relief is possible, say attorneys at Parkins & Rubio.
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Litigation Inspiration: Reframing Document Review
For attorneys — new ones especially — there is much fulfillment to find in document review by reflecting on how important, interesting and pleasant it can be, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.
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The Challenges Of Abandoned Retirement Plans In Ch. 7
The Department of Labor's rule for unwinding retirement accounts when plan sponsors file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy was intended to alleviate trustees' administration issues, but practical challenges, like unresolved fee and identification matters, could hinder its implementation, say David Goodrich at Golden Goodrich and Nancy Simons at Stretto.
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Circus Arts Make Me A Better Lawyer
Performing circus arts has strengthened my ability to be more thoughtful, confident and grounded, all of which has enhanced my legal practice and allowed me to serve clients in a more meaningful way, says Bailey McGowan at Stinson.
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When Investigating An Adversary, Be Wary Of Forged Records
Warnings against the use of investigators who tout their ability to find an adversary’s private documents generally emphasize the risk of illegal activity and attorney discipline, but a string of recent cases shows an additional danger — investigators might be fabricating records altogether, says Brian Asher at Asher Research.
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3 Ways To Train Junior Lawyers In 30 Minutes Or Less
Today’s junior lawyers are experiencing a skills gap due to pandemic-era disruptions, but firms can help bring them up to speed by offering high-impact skill building content in bite-sized, interactive training sessions, say Stacey Schwartz at Katten, Diane Costigan at Winston & Strawn and Lauren Tierney at Freshfields.
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The Bar Needs More Clarity On The Discovery Objection Rule
Almost 10 years after Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34 was amended, attorneys still seem confused about what they should include in objections to discovery requests, and until the rules committee provides additional clarity, practitioners must beware the steep costs of noncompliance, says Tristan Ellis at Shanies Law Office.
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So You Want To Move Your Law Practice To Canada, Eh?
Google searches for how to move to Canada have surged in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, and if you’re an attorney considering a move to the Great White North, you’ll need to understand how the practice of law differs across the border, says David Postel at Henein Hutchison.
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A Strategic Checklist For Bankruptcy Motion Objections
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Hewing to a set of best practices for objecting to a motion in bankruptcy cases can help creditors’ counsel stay on track as they juggle deadlines and jurisdictions, determine whether filing will help or harm the client, and negotiate with the debtor.
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The 3rd-Party Bankruptcy Release Landscape After Purdue
In its Purdue Pharma ruling prohibiting nonconsensual third-party releases, the U.S. Supreme Court did not comment on criteria to render a third-party release consensual, opening a debate in the bankruptcy courts on the permissibility of opt-out versus opt-in releases, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.