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  • July 05, 2024

    5 Moments That Shaped The Supreme Court's Jan. 6 Decision

    When the high court limited the scope of a federal obstruction statute used to charge hundreds of rioters who stormed the Capitol, the justices did not vote along ideological lines. In a year marked by 6-3 splits, what accounts for the departure? Here are some moments from oral arguments that may have swayed the justices.

  • July 05, 2024

    The Funniest Moments Of The Supreme Court's Term

    In a U.S. Supreme Court term teeming with serious showdowns, the august air at oral arguments filled with laughter after an attorney mentioned her plastic surgeon and a justice seemed to diss his colleagues, to cite just two of the term's mirthful moments. Here, we look at the funniest moments of the term.

  • July 05, 2024

    Summer Kicks Off With Run Of New Bankruptcy Filings

    The first weeks of summer have seen a steady run of bankruptcy filings, with debtors entering insolvency courts from the toy, clothing and entertainment industries.

  • July 05, 2024

    Celsius Seeks To Recover Prepetition Transfers

    Bankrupt cryptocurrency investment platform Celsius Network LLC filed dozens of preference actions seeking to undo transfers from investors who successfully took more than $100,000 out of the crypto investment platform before it collapsed. 

  • July 05, 2024

    Court To Weigh Scope Of Ex-Judge's Atty Romance Testimony

    A Texas bankruptcy judge said he must determine the scope of a deposition over a former judge's concealed romantic relationship with an ex-Jackson Walker LLP attorney, reversing course on a stipulation and ruling he has "exclusive authority" to "authorize and set limits regarding the nature of the testimony."

  • July 05, 2024

    The Firms That Won Big At The Supreme Court

    This U.S. Supreme Court term featured high-stakes oral arguments on issues including gerrymandering, abortion and federal agency authority, and a hot bench ever more willing to engage in a lengthy back-and-forth with advocates. Here's a look at the law firms that argued the most cases and how they fared.

  • July 05, 2024

    Voyager Investors' $6.5M Deal Over Crypto Marketing OK'd

    A New York federal judge has granted preliminary approval to a $6.5 million cash settlement between the top brass of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency firm Voyager Digital Holdings and a class of its users who claimed they "aggressively marketed" unregistered securities.

  • July 05, 2024

    Meet The Attorneys Directing The Redbox Ch. 11

    Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc., the parent of movie rental kiosk pioneer Redbox, has hired attorneys from Reed Smith LLP and Ashby & Geddes PA as the company plans to sell its assets and pursue adversary litigation to redress prepetition damages through its Chapter 11 case in Delaware.

  • July 03, 2024

    Petersen Health Lands $136M In Winning Asset Bids

    Petersen Health Care told a Delaware bankruptcy court Wednesday it selected four successful bids, totaling roughly $135.8 million, for the company's skilled nursing facilities, including an offer worth $116.2 million from a stalking-horse bidder.

  • July 03, 2024

    Guo Witnesses Point To Chinese Harassment Of Dissidents

    Defense witnesses in the $1 billion fraud trial of Miles Guo told a Manhattan federal jury Wednesday that the Chinese dissident is a prime target of "Operation Fox Hunt," an alleged program within China's government that aims to silence and repatriate critics of the regime.

  • July 03, 2024

    Purdue Ruling Threatens To Limit Broader Bankruptcy Powers

    The U.S. Supreme Court's narrow read of a bankruptcy statute in its decision to reject nonconsensual third-party releases in the Purdue Pharma case could curb courts' power to authorize a range of Chapter 11 requests that aren't explicitly allowed under the law.

  • July 03, 2024

    Fisker Seeks Quick $46M EV Fleet Sale In Ch. 11

    Electric-vehicle maker Fisker asked a Delaware bankruptcy court to consider a $46.25 million sale of its remaining vehicle fleet on shortened notice, saying that quickly closing the transaction will help the company address its liquidity crunch.

  • July 03, 2024

    Steward Health Downfall Prompts Calls For Tighter Regs

    The magnitude of the financial troubles plaguing bankrupt hospital operator Steward Health Care has turned the Chapter 11 case into a flash point that should prompt a regulatory overhaul, according to a new report released by advocacy group Private Equity Stakeholder Project.

  • July 02, 2024

    Purdue Sets Stage For Boy Scouts Equitable Mootness Fight

    After the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last week in the Purdue Pharma case, the Boy Scouts' bankruptcy plan is back in focus before a federal appeals court, potentially reigniting a heated debate over equitable mootness, a doctrine courts have long used as grounds to avoid reopening and tinkering with already-consummated bankruptcy plans.

  • July 02, 2024

    Prosecutors Rest In Chinese Exile's $1B Fraud Trial

    Manhattan federal prosecutors on Tuesday concluded their case-in-chief in the $1 billion fraud trial of Chinese dissident Miles Guo, and the defense team began putting on its own witnesses to rebut the charges that the businessman convinced his followers to invest in sham companies.

  • July 02, 2024

    Data Co. Dynata OK'd For Debt-For-Equity Swap Ch. 11 Plan

    Market research and data firm Dynata LLC can emerge from bankruptcy, hand ownership to its secured lenders and trim $520 million from its balance sheet after a Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday approved its prepackaged Chapter 11 plan.

  • July 02, 2024

    Beasley Allen Slams J&J's DQ Bid 'Check-Up' In Talc Tort

    The Beasley Allen Law Firm and Johnson & Johnson continue to spar over the firm and attorney Andy Birchfield's role in long-running federal and state mass torts over talcum powder injuries, with the firm calling out J&J on Tuesday for "prodding" the New Jersey courts to boot the lawyers from the litigation.

  • July 02, 2024

    Ex-Bankruptcy Judge Will Be Deposed Over Atty Romance

    The former Texas bankruptcy judge whose secret relationship with a Jackson Walker LLP attorney ignited a major judicial ethics scandal has agreed to sit for a seven-hour deposition to answer questions about the episode.

  • July 02, 2024

    Chancery Cuts Sears Shareholders' $18.3M Award To $8.7M

    Minority stockholders of Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores saw their class award in Delaware Chancery Court litigation trimmed from $18.3 million to $8.7 million Tuesday after former Sears CEO Edward S. Lampert and his co-defendants protested that the court had erred in its calculations.

  • July 02, 2024

    Giuliani Disbarred In New York Over Election Falsehoods

    A New York appellate court Tuesday barred Rudolph Giuliani from practicing law in New York, citing ample evidence that the former New York City mayor made repeated false statements about the 2020 presidential election.

  • July 01, 2024

    Giuliani Wants Bankruptcy Converted To Allow For Liquidation

    Rudy Giuliani on Monday asked a New York federal bankruptcy judge to convert his voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy to a Chapter 7 proceeding, which would allow him to liquidate his assets to pay his debts.

  • July 01, 2024

    How We Got To Purdue: From Johns Manville To The Sacklers

    The U.S. Supreme Court upended years of bankruptcy practice last week when it definitively barred nonconsensual releases of nondebtors in the Chapter 11 case of Purdue Pharma, saying no authority exists to extinguish claims that creditors of a bankrupt entity may have against related entities that themselves did not file for bankruptcy.

  • July 01, 2024

    Purdue Ruling Fallout, Rite Aid Confirms Ch. 11 Plan

     A long-awaited decision by the U.S. Supreme Court struck down nonconsensual third-party releases in the bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma LP, sending the bankruptcy bar toward a rethinking of the entire process of resolving mass torts through bankruptcy; pharmacy chain Rite Aid confirmed its Chapter 11 plan; and FTX Trading got court approval for its disclosure statement.

  • July 01, 2024

    Chilean Airline Can't Duck Depositions In GOL Linhas' Ch. 11

    Bankrupt Brazilian airline GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA can depose employees of a competitor accused of trying to poach airplane leases, a New York bankruptcy judge ruled on Monday, rejecting arguments that potential causes of action are moot since GOL Linhas successfully renegotiated the agreements. 

  • July 01, 2024

    NJ Judge Tosses J&J Unit's Libel Claim Over Talc Study

    A New Jersey federal judge has tossed a bankrupt Johnson & Johnson unit's libel suit over a scientific article linking talcum powder to mesothelioma, ruling the challenged statements in the article are scientific conclusions protected by the First Amendment.

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