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ConvergeOne Ruling May Disrupt Backstop Fee Approach

A Texas federal court's recent ruling in ConvergeOne has the potential to seriously disrupt previously accepted ma... (more story)

Junior Attys Must Beware Of 5 Common Legal Brief Mistakes

Junior law firm associates must be careful to avoid five common pitfalls when drafting legal briefs — from includi... (more story)

3rd Circ. Clarifies Ch. 11 3rd-Party Liability Scope Post-Purdue

A recent Third Circuit decision that tort claims against the purchaser of a debtor's business belong to the debtor... (more story)

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Bed Bath & Beyond $1.95M ERISA Deal Gets Final OK

A New Jersey federal judge signed off on a $1.95 million class action settlement resolving claims that the administrators of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.'s 401(k) savings plan shortchanged employees after the retail... (more story)

Prospect Medical Gets OK For $45M Yale Health Deal In Ch. 11

A Texas bankruptcy judge Friday approved a $45 million settlement between Yale New Haven Health Services Corp. and Prospect Medical that ends a legal battle over failed hospital sales, as Prospect works toward... (more story)

First Brands Gets Creditors' Committee In Ch. 11

Nine companies have been named to the official committee of unsecured creditors for auto parts company First Brands, including an affiliate of Raistone Capital, which urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to appoint ... (more story)

Spirit Airlines Gets OK On $200M DIP, AerCap Lease Deal

A New York bankruptcy judge Friday approved Spirit Airlines' request to borrow $200 million under a Chapter 11 financing deal and enter into a settlement with its largest lessor, letting the budget air carrier... (more story)

Modivcare Ch. 11 Confirmation Delayed Over Discovery Time

A Texas bankruptcy judge Friday rescheduled the Chapter 11 plan confirmation hearing for medical transport company Modivcare Inc. to give parties more time to complete discovery, pushing back the proceedings by three weeks.

Rite Aid Fires Back At Claims It Broke CVS Sale Deal

Bankrupt drugstore chain Rite Aid Friday defended its decision to not pay for druggist insurance to cover ex-employees at pharmacies it has sold to former competitor CVS, while saying CVS has breached the sale... (more story)

Alex Jones Wants Justices To Pause $1.4B Sandy Hook Award

Infowars host Alex Jones has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay enforcement of a Connecticut court judgment awarding more than $1 billion to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, arg... (more story)

Voyager Judge Won't Dismiss Contract Claims In Binance Suit

A New York bankruptcy judge said Thursday he expected to deny a request by Binance.US to dismiss Voyager Digital's breach of contract claims stemming from a collapsed asset purchase agreement between the two c... (more story)

Ga. Univ. Dorm Operator Floats Ch. 11 Plan With Sale

Bankrupt dormitory operator Corvias Campus Living-USG LLC has filed a Chapter 11 plan centered on a sale of buildings to the University System of Georgia Board of Regents for $208.5 million to pay down existing note debt.

First Brands Creditor Wants Examiner After $2.3B 'Vanished'

First Brands creditor Raistone Capital urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to appoint an independent examiner in the car parts maker's Chapter 11 case, saying no one has been held accountable for up to $2.3 billion... (more story)

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Chancery Resolves Caribevision TV's Control, Management

A series of rulings by a Delaware vice chancellor on Friday resolved for now disputes over control of Caribevision TV Network LLC, the self-described media "eyes and ears of the Caribbean" that recently saw po... (more story)

US Trustee Wants Oversight Of 'Free Fall' Hotel Ch. 11

The federal bankruptcy watchdog is asking a New York bankruptcy judge to appoint a trustee to take control of an insolvent New York City hotel operator, saying the abrupt and chaotic shutdown of its businesses... (more story)

2 New Real Estate Bankruptcies Filed In The Last Week

A 45-story former ExxonMobil headquarters in downtown Houston has filed for bankruptcy after a failed plan to convert the building into apartments left the property up for sale, and the owner of three apartmen... (more story)

NJ Event Venue Can't Confirm Ch. 11 Plan, Lender Says

The insolvent operator of The Chariot, a restaurant and event venue business in New Jersey, tried Thursday to fend off attempts from its key lender to collect on its debt and effectively end its bankruptcy, as... (more story)

Teamsters Want Court To Reconsider Maverick Gaming Sale

A Teamsters local asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to rethink his order permitting RunItOneTime LLC to sell assets to a company managed by one of its founders, saying the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to ... (more story)

Hemp Co. Asks Del. Court To Defer Ex-Exec's Suit To Australia

An Australian hemp manufacturer and its U.S. subsidiaries asked a Delaware federal judge Thursday to dismiss or pause a lawsuit filed by a former executive-turned-whistleblower, arguing the case should be defe... (more story)

SilverRock Defends $65M Ch. 11 Sale Proposal

Bankrupt California property developer SilverRock Development defended its proposed $65 million property sale, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court that detractors are using speculative property valuations and ... (more story)

Yield10 Bioscience Seeks Ch. 11 Plan Confirmation

Agriculture company Yield10 Bioscience on Thursday urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to confirm its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, saying in a memorandum of law that the proposal would establish guidelines for a... (more story)

LA County Probes Firm's Conduct In $4B Sex Abuse Deal

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously voted to launch an investigation into a record $4 billion sex abuse settlement it approved earlier this year following claims that the Downtown L.A. ... (more story)

NC Apartment Owner Hits Ch. 11 With Up To $50M In Debt

A North Carolina-based corporation connected to real estate investment and construction development company Abranova has filed for Chapter 11 protection in North Carolina, listing up to $50 million in liabilities.