December 15, 2022
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday told the developer of a failed Carolina Panthers practice facility that it needed to clarify claims release language in its Chapter 11 plan, but that otherwise she was prepared to let the plan go forward.
December 14, 2022
The developer of a failed Carolina Panthers practice facility can't channel claims against the company into a settlement trust or force releases of third-party claims in its Chapter 11 plan, a Delaware bankruptcy judge ruled Wednesday.
November 08, 2022
The Office of the United States Trustee objected Tuesday to the proposed Chapter 11 plan of a development firm tied to the Carolina Panthers and their owner, saying the plan would include claim channeling injunctions more typically found in mass tort cases.
October 31, 2022
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Monday she would let the South Carolina county that was the site of a failed Carolina Panthers training camp facility vote on the project developer's Chapter 11 plan based on the county's full $81 million claim against the company.
October 28, 2022
The South Carolina county that was the site of a failed Carolina Panthers training camp project told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday it should be allowed tens of millions of dollars in votes on the developer's Chapter 11 plan.
October 21, 2022
A company tied to a failed Carolina Panthers practice facility project has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to deny the South Carolina city the camp was to be located in $20 million in votes on the company's Chapter 11 plan, arguing the city has no claim for payment in the case.
September 23, 2022
More than a dozen insurers commenced appeals of the Boy Scouts of America's confirmed Chapter 11 plan, proposed attorneys and advisers in an Alex Jones-linked bankruptcy were disqualified, and talc injury claimants questioned the good faith of Johnson & Johnson's talc unit in filing for bankruptcy. This is the week in bankruptcy.
September 19, 2022
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Monday asked an entity tied to the construction of the Carolina Panthers' practice facility to push back the timeline for the confirmation of its Chapter 11 plan to give objectors more time for discovery.
September 15, 2022
The Boy Scouts of America obtained approval for its Chapter 11 plan, the world's second-largest movie theater chain hit bankruptcy, and an examiner was appointed in the Celsius Network cryptocurrency case to investigate management's prepetition conduct. This is the week in bankruptcy.
September 12, 2022
The U.S. Trustee's Office objected Monday to the Chapter 11 disclosure statements of an entity tied to the construction of the Carolina Panthers practice facility, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court the plan would channel the claims of building contractors to a trust in a move usually reserved for mass tort cases.