Mid Cap

  • October 09, 2024

    Girardi Seeks New Fraud Trial Over Memory Issues

    Disbarred attorney Tom Girardi has called on a California federal court to overturn his conviction for misappropriating $15 million in client settlement funds, arguing he was not competent to stand trial due to memory problems that left him unable to remember witnesses or even his own attorneys.

  • October 09, 2024

    US Trustee Objects To Milbank Representing Edgio In Ch. 11

    Milbank LLP should be removed as counsel for digital content delivery platform Edgio Inc. in its Chapter 11, the U.S. Trustee's Office told a Delaware federal judge, arguing the firm is conflicted because of its ongoing work representing Edgio directors and officers in various securities suits.

  • October 09, 2024

    Medical Device Service Co. Hits Ch. 11 After Fight With Rival

    The parent company of medical device sale and service business Avante Health Solutions filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware court, saying prepetition litigation with competitors drained significant resources that led to a default on its secured debt obligations.

  • October 08, 2024

    Judge Puts US Trustee's Depo On Ice In Judge Romance Suit

    A Houston judge Tuesday put Jackson Walker's deposition of the U.S. Trustee for the Texas divisions of the bankruptcy watchdog on hold while he considers whether a Justice Department guideline applies to the ongoing dispute surrounding a former Texas bankruptcy judge's secret relationship with an ex-partner of the firm.

  • October 08, 2024

    Ex-Girardi Keese CFO Inks Plea Deal Over Firm Embezzlement

    Girardi Keese's former Chief Financial Officer Christopher K. Kamon reached a plea agreement Tuesday with Los Angeles federal prosecutors, who allege he spearheaded a "side fraud" that bilked millions of dollars from the embattled law firm's accounts behind disbarred attorney Tom Girardi's back.

  • October 08, 2024

    Meet The Attorneys Directing Dental Laser Co. Biolase's Ch. 11

    Biolase Inc., which makes laser systems used by dentists, has retained teams from Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP as it plans for a swift sale during its Chapter 11 case. 

  • October 08, 2024

    1st Circ. Warned Not To 'Speculate' In Union Debt Ceiling Suit

    A lawyer for a governmental workers' union challenging the constitutionality of the federal debt limit told a First Circuit panel on Tuesday that a January default is a virtual certainty under existing law, and urged the judges to avoid trying to predict whether President Joe Biden and a lame-duck Congress might extend the ceiling.

  • October 08, 2024

    Wiggin Adds Restructuring Practice Chair In NY

    Wiggin and Dana LLP said Tuesday that it has hired a partner to chair the firm's newly organized restructuring practice in New York, as well as a new special counsel for that group.

  • October 08, 2024

    Texas Class Wants Funding Firms To Face Hurricane Ad Suit

    A Texas magistrate judge was wrong to recommend dropping litigation funding companies from a suit alleging a law firm deceptively advertised to hurricane victims, with a proposed class of storm victims arguing the funders must have been aware of the scheme when they loaned the firm $20 million.

  • October 07, 2024

    Music Label Says 2 Live Crew Songs Were Works For Hire

    The owner of music label Lil' Joe Records took the stand Monday as he began to make the case that the members of hip-hop group 2 Live Crew were employees, not independent contractors, when they produced their hits and therefore cannot claw back their rights to the recordings.

  • October 07, 2024

    FTX Wins Plan Approval, Diamond Sports Drops MLB Deals

    FTX will start repaying customers using up to $16.5 billion in assets that the fallen cryptocurrency company has recovered since filing for bankruptcy in November 2022, after a Delaware bankruptcy judge blessed FTX's reorganization plan at a hearing Monday. 

  • October 07, 2024

    Aircraft Co. Says Insurers Owe $222M For Lost Jets In Russia

    An aircraft lessor said its insurers and underwriters are on the hook for more than $222 million in losses stemming from two aircraft that have been stranded in Russia since its invasion of Ukraine, telling a Connecticut state court the total loss of the aircraft warrants coverage.

  • October 07, 2024

    Vendor Says Rue21 Skipped $2M In Bills For Clothing

    A Los Angeles-based clothing supplier has sued Rue21, saying the fashion retailer stiffed it on $300,000 worth of invoices and is on the hook for $1.7 million to another vendor.

  • October 07, 2024

    Heart Monitor, Trucking Firms Lead MidCap Filings This Week

    Several midcap companies filed for bankruptcy protection within the past week, spanning industries that include the medical device and transportation spaces.

  • October 07, 2024

    Judge Agrees To OK Tender Greens' $28M Credit Bid Sale

    One Table Restaurant Brands LLC, the Los Angeles-based operator of casual restaurant chain Tender Greens and Mexican eatery Tocaya, received a Delaware bankruptcy judge's interim approval Monday to sell its assets to a private equity-backed stalking horse bidder for a $28 million credit bid.

  • October 04, 2024

    Private Utility Blasts Pa. City's Ch. 9 Plan As Asset Grab

    Private utility entity Aqua Pennsylvania asked a Pennsylvania bankruptcy judge to reject the City of Chester's proposed Chapter 9 plan, saying the city is trying to "commandeer" water and sewer assets in which Aqua has an interest.

  • October 04, 2024

    MLB's Storied History Runs Through The Bankruptcy Court

    With the value of professional sports teams skyrocketing over the last decade, it's hard to imagine a Major League Baseball club having to file for bankruptcy. But it's happened at least five times since 1970 for a variety of reasons, and the teams that have taken advantage of the bankruptcy courts have charted much different paths post-insolvency.

  • October 04, 2024

    EB-5 Partner Accuses NC Atty Of Aiding Investor Coup

    A company created to protect an investment project supporting green card applications for Chinese nationals accused a North Carolina attorney in state court of helping shareholders try to place the company into receivership and take control of a $30 million fund.

  • October 04, 2024

    Ex-Judge Jones Says Judicial Acts Bar Atty Romance Claims

    Former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones said judicial immunity bars claims over his undisclosed romantic relationship with a former Jackson Walker LLP attorney because the purported harm to the onetime head of a now-shuttered barge company stemmed from official acts.

  • October 04, 2024

    Ex-Skadden Partner Leaves Retirement, Joins AY Strauss

    Commercial real estate boutique A.Y. Strauss announced Thursday that it had hired a former Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP litigator who is returning to the legal field after retiring in 2020.

  • October 03, 2024

    Biden Admin's Latest Debt Relief Plan Blocked In Missouri

    A Missouri federal judge Thursday blocked the Biden administration's latest student debt relief proposal, finding that the six Republican-led states leading the challenge will likely show the plan is unlawful, just a day after a Georgia federal judge knocked the Peach State out and punted the case to St. Louis.

  • October 03, 2024

    Bankruptcy Doesn't Pause Tipster's Case, Tax Court Says

    A tax tipster's bankruptcy filing doesn't pause his U.S. Tax Court case challenging the Internal Revenue Service's denial of his request for a whistleblower award, the Tax Court ruled Thursday, saying the award case doesn't concern his tax liability.

  • October 03, 2024

    2 Years After Crypto Collapse, Silvergate Seeks Coda In Ch. 11

    Cryptocurrency-focused bank Silvergate's parent company recently filed for Chapter 11 protection, roughly two years since it weathered a crypto market crash, avoiding a failure and seeking to wind down its operations on its own terms.

  • October 03, 2024

    Allred Feud With Ex-Tenant Over 'Large Rodent' Puzzles Judge

    Gloria Allred's long-running dispute with a former tenant — who said he fled rats in her Manhattan apartment eight years ago — spilled into New York federal court Monday, leaving the judge to wonder aloud why the celebrity attorney was still suing the man over a $25,000 claim as he sought bankruptcy protection.

  • October 03, 2024

    Sham Law Firm Employee Gets 5 Years For Foreclosure Fraud

    A Virginia man was sentenced to five years in prison and hit with a $159,000 fine for what a D.C. federal judge called Thursday the "horrendous" crime of using a Manassas law firm to defraud homeowners facing foreclosure.

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