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August 20, 2024
Trustee Wins TRO Vs. Disbarred Lawyer's Former Partner
The bankruptcy trustee handling the estate of failed California debt relief law firm Litigation Practice Group has won temporary control over key properties of a businessman formerly involved in the firm, including millions of dollars in bank and brokerage accounts as well as a multimillion-dollar house in Orange County.
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August 20, 2024
Lender's $13M Atty Fee Reserve Bid In Eiger Ch. 11 Plan Nixed
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday mostly sided with life science company Eiger BioPharmaceuticals in estimating a secured lender's future claims, saying at a hearing that Eiger's Chapter 11 reserve for the claim should include two years worth of interest and agreeing that $1 million should be earmarked for legal fees, not the lender's requested $13 million sum.
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August 20, 2024
BowFlex Muscles Its Way Through Successful Ch. 11 Case
Coming into bankruptcy earlier this year with about $76 million of debt, exercise equipment maker BowFlex Inc. successfully confirmed a Chapter 11 plan this week after quickly executing a sale of its assets.
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August 20, 2024
Ex-Execs Defend $59.7M Transfer Amid Asbestos Suits
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee's lawsuit claiming that former engineering company executives improperly transferred $59.7 million amid high-dollar asbestos claims is fatally flawed and the defendants did not do anything wrong, according to a filing in Connecticut federal court.
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August 20, 2024
A Deep Dive Into Law360 Pulse's 2024 Women In Law Report
The legal industry continues to see incremental gains for female lawyers in private practice in the U.S., according to a Law360 Pulse analysis, with women now representing 40.6% of all attorneys and 51% of all associates.
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August 20, 2024
These Firms Have The Most Women In Equity Partnerships
The legal industry still has a long way to go before it can achieve gender parity at its upper levels. But these law firms are performing better than others in breaking the proverbial glass ceiling that prevents women from attaining leadership roles.
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August 19, 2024
US Trustee Says Hardinge Bidder Doesn't Need Expenses Paid
The U.S. Trustee's Office objected to expense reimbursements to the $100 million stalking-horse bidder for the assets of New York-based metal-cutting machine toolmaker Hardinge Inc., arguing that the provision is only serving to chill the bidding process.
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August 19, 2024
Ex-Judge Jones Beats Conspiracy Suit, Robertshaw Plan OK'd
A Texas federal judge has thrown out a racketeering lawsuit alleging a conspiracy involving Kirkland & Ellis, Jackson Walker, ex-bankruptcy judge David R. Jones and an attorney with whom he had a romantic relationship, but a separate judge decided to sanction Jones for meeting with Jackson Walker for an "off-the-record" interview. This is the week in bankruptcy.
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August 19, 2024
US Trustee Says Basic Fun Restructuring Deal Too Broad
The U.S. Trustee's Office asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject toymaker Basic Fun's restructuring support agreement, saying it would improperly pay creditor legal fees and include parties that are not involved in the bankruptcy.
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August 19, 2024
Ex-McElroy Execs' Theft, Bias Cases Paused Amid Ch. 11
A New Jersey state court has sided with McElroy Deutsch and stayed all litigation between the law firm and two former executives, including both the firm's fraud claims and discrimination counterclaims made against it, while a related bankruptcy case plays out.
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August 19, 2024
BowFlex Gets OK For Ch. 11 Plan With 3rd-Party Releases
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge Monday approved fitness equipment maker BowFlex Inc.'s Chapter 11 plan, finding the plan's liability releases for third parties were consensual and allowed under the U.S. Supreme Court's June decision in Purdue Pharma.
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August 16, 2024
2 BigLaw Firms Nix Bankruptcy Judge Romance Suit, For Now
A Texas federal judge Friday tossed an investor's racketeering lawsuit alleging a conspiracy involving Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Jackson Walker LLP, a disgraced Texas bankruptcy judge and his secret romance with a former Jackson Walker partner, dismissing the suit without prejudice while voicing her distaste for its allegations of judicial misconduct.
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August 16, 2024
Real Estate Recap: Cases To Watch, DC Flooding, NYC Hotels
Catch up on the past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including the commercial real estate cases to watch in 2024's second half, one BigLaw attorney's thoughts on new Washington, D.C., flood construction rules and the NYC hotel license bill that has hospitality attorneys rattled.
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August 16, 2024
NJ Office Building Seeks Ch. 11 Following '22 Default Actions
A New Jersey office property owned by New York developer Moshe Gold filed for federal Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after facing a foreclosure action and an involuntary bankruptcy petition that paused a sheriff's sale as a result of the building defaulting on $16.8 million worth of loans in 2022.
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August 16, 2024
How The Music Stopped At Bankrupt NY Music Spot OWL
Brooklyn music venue Our Wicked Lady, a last vestige of East Williamsburg's "DIY" scene of scrappy, independent rock venues, filed for bankruptcy this week shortly after it celebrated nine years in operation.
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August 16, 2024
Greek Shipping Titan's Widow Files For Bankruptcy In NY
Antonia Milonas, the widow of late Greek shipping magnate Spiros Milonas, is seeking bankruptcy protection in New York with about $6.7 million in debt owed to the IRS, her mortgage lender and others.
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August 16, 2024
Former Texas Judge Sanctioned Over Atty Romance Interview
Former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones was sanctioned Friday for an "off the record" interview with Jackson Walker LLP, in which he asked the firm not to take his deposition during a federal investigation into Jones' secret romantic relationship with a former Jackson Walker partner.
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August 16, 2024
Bittrex Can Close Case But Must Set Aside $3.4M, Judge Says
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Friday that defunct cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc. can close its Chapter 11 case on the condition that it reserves $3.4 million in funds for four Iranian customers who are challenging an earlier court order rejecting their claims.
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August 16, 2024
Ch. 7 Trustee Can't Recover Tax Payment, States Tell Justices
A group of roughly two dozen states threw their support behind the federal government in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that forced the IRS to return a tax payment after a bankruptcy trustee argued it was a fraudulent transfer and recoverable under state law.
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August 15, 2024
Tom Girardi Has Dementia, USC Neurologist Tells Calif. Jury
A University of Southern California neurology professor testified Thursday in Tom Girardi's California federal criminal trial that she diagnosed him with mild-to-moderate dementia months after his law firm collapsed, although the lawyer insisted at the time that his memory was fine and that he was still busily working at his firm.
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August 15, 2024
Behind The Proxy Fight Leading Up To LL Flooring's Ch. 11
LL Flooring had struggled with declining sales and increasing costs for years before it sought Chapter 11 protection Sunday to avoid defaulting on its loans and find a buyer. But in recent months, the national home renovation supplier was also warding off a shareholder's campaign to install new directors in the face of a plummeting stock price.
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August 15, 2024
Sam Ash Music Ch. 11 Plan Hits Right Notes For Judge
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge agreed on Thursday to approve music retailer Sam Ash Music's Chapter 11 liquidation plan, overruling an objection from the U.S. Trustee's Office to the proposal's third-party releases.
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August 15, 2024
SEC Defendants Fight Ex-Latham Atty For Whistleblower Docs
A credit reporting agency at the center of a $73 million U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit is seeking to force a retired Latham & Watkins LLP partner to hand over his discussions with a pair of SEC whistleblowers, arguing that the attorney's work for the tipsters isn't privileged.
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August 15, 2024
DermTech Gets $1.6M Bid For Assets At Ch. 11 Auction
Skin cancer test maker DermTech Inc. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday that after a two-day auction it had a winning bid of $1.575 million for substantially all of its assets, including intellectual property.
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August 15, 2024
Del. Chancery OKs $175M Judgment Against Insys Founder
The convicted founder of drugmaker Insys has told Delaware's Chancery Court he agreed to accept a $175 million judgment as part of a settlement with the company's liquidation trust over his role in an opioid kickback scheme that drove the firm into bankruptcy.