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May 16, 2025
Porzio Bromberg Accused Of Pushing Doctor Into Bankruptcy
A Louisiana doctor claims a New Jersey law firm and one of its principals failed in their representation of him in a deal he wasn't fully informed of and which led to an involuntary bankruptcy, according to a complaint recently removed to federal court in Louisiana.
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May 16, 2025
Jackson Walker Criticizes JC Penney Fee Suit As 'Money Grab'
Jackson Walker LLP wants out of a fee suit brought by former client J.C. Penney, arguing that the bankrupt department store's wind-down debtors entered claims as a "leverage play and a money grab" after learning that a firm partner had engaged in a yearslong undisclosed relationship with a Texas bankruptcy judge.
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May 16, 2025
Milbank Lands Ex-Assistant To Solicitor General In DC
Milbank LLP has hired Colleen Roh Sinzdak, a former assistant to the U.S. solicitor general, as a partner in the firm's Washington, D.C., office.
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May 15, 2025
Ex-CEO Cops To Conspiracy Charge In $212M Fraud Case
A New Jersey-based former CEO of a medical billing company has pled guilty to conspiring to commit securities fraud in connection with government claims he was part of a $212.5 million scheme to inflate the value of his company to defraud potential investors in a go-private transaction.
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May 15, 2025
Silver Airways Gets $5.5M DIP Financing Approval
A Florida bankruptcy judge on Thursday granted final approval for Silver Airways LLC's $5.5 million debtor-in-possession financing and bidding procedures for the sale of all its assets to the DIP lender, following agreements with several administrative expense claimants.
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May 15, 2025
Creditors Say Azzur Ch. 11 Plan Kills Their Claims
Unsecured creditors in Azzur Group's Chapter 11 case have urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject the debtor's Chapter 11 plan, arguing that the proposal would "gratuitously and broadly" release potential liability for fraud or gross negligence and impair creditor recoveries as a result.
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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
Heritage Coal's Ch. 11 Equipment Deal Draws Court Scrutiny
A Delaware bankruptcy judge expressed doubts Thursday about the viability of a Chapter 11 settlement proposed by Heritage Coal that would resolve a foreclosure action undertaken by secured lenders, saying that the deal was negotiated without a proper investigation into the liens and causes of action tied to the collateral.
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May 15, 2025
Troutman Adds K&L Gates CMBS Partner In NC
Troutman Pepper Locke LLP 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
Battery Recycler Cites 'Green' Funding Uncertainties In Ch. 15
Lithium battery recycler Li-Cycle asked a New York bankruptcy judge to recognize its Canadian insolvency, saying the current political climate has made investors wary of infusing money needed to tap a $475 million U.S. federal loan.
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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
Atlantic City Timeshare Seller Can Draw Ch. 11 Financing
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge on Wednesday agreed to grant interim approval for debtor-in-possession financing to Flagship Resort Development Corp., a seller of timeshares around the Atlantic City Boardwalk, as the company moves toward a sale.
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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
Restaurant Headwinds Blew Bertucci's To 3rd Ch. 11
Italian dining chain Bertucci's filed for bankruptcy in Florida last month, marking its third Chapter 11 case in seven years as many restaurant brands struggle with growing costs and decreased consumer spending.
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May 14, 2025
Plenty Unlimited To Exit Ch. 11 With Focus On Va. Farm
Indoor farming upstart Plenty Unlimited Inc. secured a Texas bankruptcy judge's blessing Wednesday on a plan to leave Chapter 11 and renew efforts to expand its strawberry-growing facility in Richmond, Virginia, after settling numerous issues with creditors, its landlord and others.
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May 14, 2025
Judge Rejects DQ Of Smith Gambrell In Defamation Suit
A New York federal judge denied a former Major Lindsey & Africa recruiter's bid to disqualify Smith Gambrell from representing Major Lindsey in the employee's $75 million federal defamation suit, saying the request wasn't ripe for consideration yet.
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May 14, 2025
Aspiration Partners' Extended Ch. 11 Sale Timeline Approved
Sustainability-focused financial services firm Aspirations Partners received approval Wednesday in Delaware bankruptcy court for its Chapter 11 sale procedures after reaching an agreement with unsecured creditors to amend the terms of the plan.
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May 14, 2025
Hotel Operator Can Sell 188-Unit Apartment Complex In Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved California hotel operator MOM CA Investco LLC's request to sell a 188-unit apartment complex in Redlands, California, despite an objection from creditors who have accused the company of fraud.
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May 14, 2025
Grant & Eisenhofer Exits Tech Co. Ch. 11 After Watchdog Balk
Insolvent technology firm AgileThought's special litigation counsel, Grant & Eisenhofer, said it was withdrawing from representing the debtor after the U.S. Trustee objected to a plan to have the firm also represent AgileThought's prepetition lender and the buyer of its assets, Blue Torch Finance LLC.
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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
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
Hooters Can Tap Full $40M DIP In Chapter 11
Restaurant chain Hooters can tap the last $30 million of its $40 million Chapter 11 debtor-in-possession loan after it agreed to escrow disputed royalty revenue to quell a creditor's objection during a Tuesday hearing in a Texas bankruptcy court.
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May 13, 2025
Boeing Slams Defunct Airline's Sanctions Bid In 737 Max Spat
Boeing has fired back at defunct airline Comair's bid to get the major American aerospace company sanctioned for deleting evidence of a side letter that purportedly assured Comair that its deposit for the purchase of 737 Max jets was refundable, telling a Washington federal court that no such assurances were made in the nonexistent letter.
Expert Analysis
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How 9th Circ. Ruling Expands Bankruptcy Trustees' Powers
The Ninth Circuit recently held in The Lovering Tubbs Trust v. Hoffman that a trustee can avoid intentionally fraudulent transfers, even if no creditor suffered harm as a result, materially strengthening bankruptcy trustees' powers, say Robert Klyman and Rod Kazempour at DLA Piper.
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State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape
Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group.
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8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney
A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper.
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Playing Diplomacy Makes Us Better Lawyers
Similar to the practice of law, the rules of Diplomacy — a strategic board game set in pre-World War I Europe — are neither concise nor without ambiguity, and weekly gameplay with our colleagues has revealed the game's practical applications to our work as attorneys, say Jason Osborn and Ben Bevilacqua at Winston & Strawn.
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Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys
Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers.
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AI May Limit Key Learning Opportunities For Young Attorneys
The thing that’s so powerful about artificial intelligence is also what’s most scary about it — its ability to detect patterns may curtail young attorneys’ chance to practice the lower-level work of managing cases, preventing them from ever honing the pattern recognition skills that undergird creative lawyering, says Sarah Murray at Trialcraft.
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Considering Possible PR Risks Of Certain Legal Tactics
Disney and American Airlines recently abandoned certain litigation tactics in two lawsuits after fierce public backlash, illustrating why corporate counsel should consider the reputational implications of any legal strategy and partner with their communications teams to preempt public relations concerns, says Chris Gidez at G7 Reputation Advisory.
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It's No Longer Enough For Firms To Be Trusted Advisers
Amid fierce competition for business, the transactional “trusted adviser” paradigm from which most firms operate is no longer sufficient — they should instead aim to become trusted partners with their most valuable clients, says Stuart Maister at Strategic Narrative.
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Expect More Restaurant Ch. 11s As COVID Debt Comes Due
The wave of restaurant bankruptcies is likely to continue in the coming months as companies face the looming repayment of COVID-19 pandemic-era government loans, an uncertain economy and increased interest rates, says Isaac Marcushamer at DGIM Law.
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Mitigating Risk In Net Asset Value Facility Bankruptcies
In times of economic turbulence, parties to bankruptcy proceedings that involve net asset value facilities can mitigate risk by understanding the purpose of the automatic stay, complications it can create for NAV facility lenders and options for relief, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.
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Tax Traps In Acquisitions Of Financially Distressed Targets
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Parties to the acquisition of an insolvent or bankrupt company face myriad tax considerations, including limitations on using the distressed company's tax benefits, cancellation of indebtedness income, tax lien issues and potential tax reorganizations.
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7 Steps To Take Before Responding To Claim Objections
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
When counsel is notified of an objection to the proof of claim in a bankruptcy case, they should contact the client and begin discussing the cost and benefit of responding.
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Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Bankruptcy counsel should consider several strategies when representing either a debtor or lender in single asset real estate debtor Chapter 11 cases, which generally arise when a debtor is forced to file for relief to stop an impending foreclosure sale.