Large Cap

  • December 09, 2024

    Judge Grossman Reflects On 20 Years On Bankruptcy Bench

    After nearly 20 years on the bench in the Eastern District of New York, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman will retire next June.

  • December 09, 2024

    Bed Bath & Beyond Irons Out 401(k) Fee Suit Deal

    Bed Bath & Beyond has agreed to settle a suit from workers alleging mismanagement of an employee 401(k) plan, according to a joint filing from the parties entered Monday in New Jersey federal court.

  • December 09, 2024

    Ex-BVI Fund Boss Challenges $400M Ponzi Scheme Debt

    The former director of a defunct investment fund urged the top appeals court for U.K. overseas territories on Monday to allow him to challenge a decision by its liquidators to accept a $400 million demand by the bankrupt company behind a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.

  • December 06, 2024

    FTX Says Three Arrows Can't Add $1.5B To Ch. 11 Claims

    FTX is pushing back against efforts by liquidators for defunct cryptocurrency hedge fund Three Arrows Capital to add more than $1.5 billion to its claims in FTX's Chapter 11 case in Delaware bankruptcy court.

  • December 06, 2024

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    A Texas oil and gas driller is seeking permission to sell its oilfields, while the U.S. Trustee's Office is looking to shut another oil producer's yearslong Chapter 11 down, and creditors of a bankrupt medical implant maker are alleging the debtor's bankruptcy financing and sale plans are a way for its private equity sponsor to weasel out of product liability claims.

  • December 06, 2024

    Behind EV Battery Maker Northvolt's $5B Ch. 11

    Swedish electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt AB, which once had the ambition to power-up Europe's electric vehicle manufacturing industry and had secured contracts from automakers like Porsche, Audi and BMW, descended into Chapter 11 after failing to scale up its production and falling victim to slowing sales, according to its bankruptcy filings.

  • December 06, 2024

    Feds, NC Insurance Mogul Want Grier Wright On $2B Liquidation

    Convicted insurance mogul Greg Lindberg and federal prosecutors have come together to ask a North Carolina federal judge to appoint an attorney from Grier Wright Martinez PA to serve as special master for liquidating Lindberg's billions in assets as restitution for his $2 billion fraud scheme.

  • December 06, 2024

    Conn. Panel Pares $150M From $1.44B Alex Jones Verdict

    The Connecticut Appellate Court on Friday sliced $150 million from a $1.44 billion trial court judgment against Infowars host Alex Jones over his claims that the Sandy Hook shooting was a hoax, holding the state's consumer protection laws did not allow the massacre's survivors to recover for alleged harms connected to Jones' ancillary product sales.

  • December 05, 2024

    'Texas Two-Step,' Exec Bonus Bankruptcy Bills Reintroduced

    Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate this week renewed efforts to pass two bankruptcy bills that would bolster rights for employees and crack down on the controversial use of so-called Texas two-step bankruptcies.

  • December 05, 2024

    3rd Circ. Affirms ConocoPhillips Ruling On $8.5B Debt

    The Third Circuit on Thursday affirmed a ruling paving the way for ConocoPhillips' participation in an auction for control of the U.S. oil giant Citgo to enforce an $8.5 billion debt against Venezuela.

  • December 05, 2024

    Not Just COVID, Rapid Expansion Drove CareMax's Ch. 11

    Pressures from rising operational costs, the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic, and inflation have all contributed to CareMax Inc.'s recent filing for Chapter 11, but it also found itself in a challenging healthcare environment that made it difficult for the company specializing in senior care to keep up with its rapid expansion.

  • December 05, 2024

    FTX Clawback Deal With Ex-Alameda Co-CEO Gets Court Nod

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved a deal to settle clawback claims by FTX against former Alameda Research Ltd. executive John Samuel Trabucco, who agreed to hand over two San Francisco apartments purchased in 2021 for $8.7 million and a 53-foot yacht bought in 2022 for $2.5 million.

  • December 05, 2024

    Insurance Giant Allianz Warns Of Rising Insolvencies In 2025

    Company bosses and their insurers could face increased claims next year from a predicted rise in corporate insolvencies and class actions, Allianz warned Thursday.

  • December 04, 2024

    Behind Prison Health Co. Wellpath's Ch. 11

    Wellpath Holdings Inc., one of the largest companies that provide healthcare services to incarcerated individuals in the U.S., recently hit Chapter 11 in Texas with more than $1 billion in debt, saying it was dragged down by rising costs, lawsuits brought by its patients and a heavy debt load despite raking in $2 billion in revenue in 2023.

  • December 04, 2024

    Pa. Gets More Time To Find Funds For Steward Hospital

    The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has until Monday, Dec. 9, to secure additional funding to cover a hospital's operating losses as it seeks to negotiate a sale from bankrupt hospital operator Steward Healthcare to Meadville Medical Center, a neighboring community hospital.

  • December 04, 2024

    Guo Trustee Balks At Boies Schiller's Clawback Transfer Bid

    The Chapter 11 trustee overseeing Chinese exile Miles Guo's bankruptcy in Connecticut says Boies Schiller Flexner LLP should not be allowed to move a nearly $654,000 clawback action from bankruptcy court to district court, suggesting a bankruptcy judge is better poised to consider his asset recovery theories.

  • December 04, 2024

    5th Circ. Probes $8M Payout For Allegedly Undelivered Services

    An investment company on Wednesday found itself before the Fifth Circuit having to justify paying $7.7 million for allegedly undelivered services from an affiliate, as it appeals a $2.6 million bill it got hit with for prematurely ending a contract.

  • December 04, 2024

    Alex Jones Atty Needs 30-Day Suspension, Ethics Boss Says

    The lead Connecticut attorney in Infowars host Alex Jones' Sandy Hook defamation trial should be suspended for 30 days for directing a subordinate to transmit the victims' personal medical records to other Jones attorneys, the state's legal ethics watchdog said Wednesday.

  • December 04, 2024

    Avon Cleared To Sell To Parent Co. For $125M In Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday said he would approve a settlement between Avon Products Inc. and Brazilian parent company Natura that clears the way for the beleaguered cosmetics giant to sell itself to Natura for $125 million.

  • December 04, 2024

    InterCement Files For Bankruptcy Relief In Brazil

    Brazilian cement supplier InterCement has filed a petition for judicial reorganization in that country's bankruptcy court after more than a year of restructuring efforts and a July Chapter 15 filing in New York.

  • December 04, 2024

    3rd Circ. Preview: BetMGM Addiction Case Tops Dec. Lineup

    The Third Circuit is set to determine if BetMGM online casino should face a lawsuit claiming it violated New Jersey consumer protection and gambling laws for allegedly enticing a man with a gambling problem to play its games.

  • December 04, 2024

    NY Diocese Gets OK For Ch. 11 Plan With Optional Releases

    A New York bankruptcy judge approved a Long Island-based Roman Catholic diocese's Chapter 11 plan on Wednesday after hearing it had resolved objections from the U.S. Trustee's Office with a two-tier claims release system for sexual abuse claimants.

  • December 03, 2024

    Judge Denies News Orgs. Bid To Unseal FTX Customer Names

    A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday said he wouldn't reverse an order allowing defunct crypto platform FTX Trading Ltd. to keep customer names out of public bankruptcy filings, rejecting an appeal from major news outlets to unseal the information and writing that sealing the information preserved FTX's assets and protected creditors from cybercrime.

  • December 03, 2024

    SVB Parent's Claims Tiff Headed Back To Bankruptcy Court

    A New York federal judge has sent the question of whether Morgan Stanley can assert late claims in the Chapter 11 case of the former parent of Silicon Valley Bank back to the bankruptcy court, saying the court must first decide if it could have collected on the claims in the first place.

  • December 03, 2024

    Byju's Unit Trustee Calls Ch. 11 Stay Violation 'Egregious'

    The Chapter 11 trustee of three units affiliated with Indian education technology giant Byju's told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday that "egregious" and continuing violations of an automatic stay triggered by the affiliates' bankruptcy filings should be met with punitive damage sanctions.

Expert Analysis

  • It's No Longer Enough For Firms To Be Trusted Advisers

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    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.

  • Expect More Restaurant Ch. 11s As COVID Debt Comes Due

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    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.

  • Mitigating Risk In Net Asset Value Facility Bankruptcies

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    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.

  • Tax Traps In Acquisitions Of Financially Distressed Targets

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    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.

  • 7 Steps To Take Before Responding To Claim Objections

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    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.

  • Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases

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    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.

  • How Methods Are Evolving In Textualist Interpretations

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    Textualists at the U.S. Supreme Court are increasingly considering new methods such as corpus linguistics and surveys to evaluate what a statute's text communicates to an ordinary reader, while lower courts even mull large language models like ChatGPT as supplements, says Kevin Tobia at Georgetown Law.

  • Why Attorneys Should Consider Community Leadership Roles

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    Volunteering and nonprofit board service are complementary to, but distinct from, traditional pro bono work, and taking on these community leadership roles can produce dividends for lawyers, their firms and the nonprofit causes they support, says Katie Beacham at Kilpatrick.

  • Ch. 11 Ruling Shows Early Attempt To Tackle Purdue Fallout

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    A Delaware bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Parlement Technologies’ Chapter 11 case, which denied a bid by Parler’s former owner to extend its bankruptcy stay to nondebtors, illustrates early efforts to grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Purdue Pharma for a recurring bankruptcy issue, say Daniel Lowenthal and Jonah Wacholder at Patterson Belknap.

  • 9 Liability Management Tips As Debt Maturity Cliff Looms

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    As the debt maturity cliff swiftly approaches in this challenging environment, attorneys at Winston & Strawn highlight the top considerations for boards of directors and finance professionals to think about when structuring and executing liability management transactions, including reviewing capital structure, evaluating debt covenants, and more.

  • Firms Must Offer A Trifecta Of Services In Post-Chevron World

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court’s Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision overturning Chevron deference, law firms will need to integrate litigation, lobbying and communications functions to keep up with the ramifications of the ruling and provide adequate counsel quickly, says Neil Hare at Dentons.

  • How Cos. Can Leverage IP In Corporate Bankruptcy

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    In light of an increase in year-to-date Chapter 11 filings, businesses must understand the importance and value of intellectual property in corporate bankruptcy and restructuring, from contributing to enterprise value, to providing leverage in negotiations and facilitating recovery, says Gregory Campanella at Ocean Tomo.

  • Avoiding Retail Bankruptcy As Economic Uncertainty Persists

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    Amid record retail bankruptcies and continued economic uncertainty in 2024, retailers can take specific steps like building stronger cash-flow models, managing inventory wisely and reassessing cost structures to avoid financial distress, say consultants at BRG.

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