Mid Cap

  • February 27, 2025

    Judge Urges $15.5M Tax Judgment Against Ex-NFL Champ

    A federal magistrate judge recommended a default judgment against four-time Super Bowl champion Bill Romanowski and his wife for $15.5 million in taxes, saying in a report Thursday that the couple failed to respond to the underlying government complaint against them.

  • February 27, 2025

    Aerospace Supplier Gets OK To Tap 'Rich' $4M Ch. 11 Loan

    Aerospace parts supplier Dynamic Aerostructures received a Delaware bankruptcy judge's approval Thursday to borrow a slice of $12.5 million in Chapter 11 financing that the judge said was clearly needed, albeit "expensive."

  • February 27, 2025

    Selendy Gay Names New Managing Partner, COO

    Litigation boutique Selendy Gay PLLC announced Thursday that it has appointed bankruptcy and insolvency lawyer Kelley Cornish as managing partner and landed the top legal head of Cinch Home Services as its new chief operating officer.

  • February 27, 2025

    How TreeSap Farms Got Stuck In Ch. 11

    Landscaping plants grower TreeSap Farms LLC was pushed toward filing a Chapter 11 petition by Southern California drought conditions that were followed by an unusually heavy wet season, a climbing debt burden and prepetition lenders that insisted emergency funding be tied to a bankruptcy.

  • February 27, 2025

    Housing Project To Drop Receiver After US Trustee Concern

    New York City affordable housing complex Valdesia Gardens is transferring control of the property from a receiver back to the debtor after the U.S. Trustee's Office objected to the receiver's involvement and sought instead to appoint a Chapter 11 trustee.

  • February 26, 2025

    For Large Firms, A Day In Ch. 11 Can Be Costlier Than Ever

    Large companies are paying more to restructure debt both during bankruptcy and in the months leading up to a Chapter 11 filing, with the typical cost of a day in court ballooning in recent years, according to a new paper by Harvard Law School Professor Jared A. Ellias.

  • February 26, 2025

    Fuel Co. Trustee Accuses Ex-Owners Of $100M Buyout Fraud

    The founders and former majority owners of the bankrupt fuel distributor Mountain Express Oil Co. were hit with a lawsuit by the company's trustee Monday alleging that they took nearly $100 million out of the business through a bogus stock buyout that pushed it to the brink of insolvency.

  • February 26, 2025

    Investor Says Lowenstein Sandler Violated Dispensary Deal

    An investment group involved in a complex dispute between Lowenstein Sandler LLP and a cannabis dispensary has asked a New Jersey state judge to enforce a settlement order and sale order, alleging the firm has violated previous legal rulings while pursuing its claim for purportedly unpaid legal fees.

  • February 26, 2025

    Celsius Can Continue Arbitration Against Crypto Miner

    The litigation administrator for former cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network LLC can continue its arbitration with cryptocurrency mining operation Mawson Infrastructure that was pushed into Chapter 11 in December, a Delaware bankruptcy judge said Wednesday.

  • February 26, 2025

    Meet The Attys Helping TreeSap In Ch. 11's Sticky Situation

    Landscaping plants grower TreeSap Farms LLC has assembled attorneys from the firms McKool Smith and Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP to help it through a Chapter 11 aimed at fortifying its business and enabling a sale of its assets.

  • February 26, 2025

    Boeing, Lockheed Supplier Hits Ch. 11 With Over $50M In Debt

    Dynamic Aerostructures LLC, a Los Angeles aerospace parts supplier for Lockheed Martin and Boeing, filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, citing more than $50 million in debt, after the company suffered from "manufacturing practice inconsistencies" that resulted in quality control issues.

  • February 25, 2025

    Drinks Co. Ex-CEO Files $732M Sanctions Motion Against Firm

    The former CEO of an energy drinks company on Tuesday urged a Florida state court to impose $732 million in sanctions against a law firm in a legal fees dispute, saying its attorneys' litigation misconduct caused serious financial harm while representing him in a separate federal bankruptcy case.

  • February 25, 2025

    Alex Jones Asks To Maintain Stay On Sandy Hook Payment

    Infowars founder Alex Jones told the Connecticut Appellate Court that he shouldn't be forced to pay the judgment that Sandy Hook families won in their long-running defamation case as he awaits a review by the state's Supreme Court, saying the plaintiffs are wrong that he discarded underlying constitutional arguments.

  • February 25, 2025

    Biora Therapeutics Gets OK To Take $30M Ch. 11 Asset Bid

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday gave biotech company Biora Therapeutics Inc. the go-ahead to accept a $30 million credit bid for its assets after secured and unsecured creditors agreed to revise a related settlement that raised objections from the U.S. trustee's office.

  • February 25, 2025

    NY AG Probe Latest Headache For Crumbling Property Empire

    Following New York's passage of a tenant-friendly rent law in 2019, a spate of distressed Emerald Equity Group LLC properties are facing foreclosure or bankruptcy. Now, scrutiny by the state Attorney General's Office has added a new layer to the landlord's ongoing struggles.

  • February 25, 2025

    Meet The Attorneys Winding Down Stoever Glass In Ch. 7

    The 61-year-old Wall Street municipal bond investment firm Stoever Glass & Co. Inc. has called upon two attorneys from Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP to help it tackle a Chapter 7 liquidation to be administered under the trusteeship of a Togut Segal & Segal LLP partner.

  • February 25, 2025

    Dental Co. Biolase Drills Down On Unopposed Ch. 11 Plan

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday OK'd the Chapter 11 plan of dental technology maker Biolase Inc., which was fully consensual following changes to gain the approval of the U.S. Trustee and the official committee of unsecured creditors.

  • February 25, 2025

    Landscaping Plant Farmer TreeSap Hits Ch. 11 With Sale Plans

    A Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday agreed to give interim approval for landscaping plants grower TreeSap Farms LLC to access $14 million of its debtor-in-possession financing, which it hopes to use to turn its business around ahead of a sale.

  • February 24, 2025

    Ex-Judge Hopes To Avoid Testimony In Atty Romance Probe

    Former Texas bankruptcy judge David R. Jones said Monday that he's been talking with the U.S. Trustee with the aim of avoiding "live trial testimony" in the probe of his undisclosed romantic relationship with a former Jackson Walker LLP partner, arguing that he's already given a deposition.

  • February 24, 2025

    Seyfarth Hires Veteran Bankruptcy Atty For Chicago Office

    Seyfarth Shaw LLP hired a veteran bankruptcy and commercial litigation attorney as a partner for the restructuring and insolvency team in its Chicago office, the firm has announced.

  • February 24, 2025

    Battery Startup iM3NY Strikes Deal With Creditors In Ch. 11

    Lithium-ion battery maker iM3NY has reached a settlement with its unsecured creditors' committee, avoiding a fight over converting the case to a Chapter 7 liquidation after the creditors objected to the debtor's Chapter 11 financing and auction plans.

  • February 24, 2025

    Purdue's New Ch. 11 Plan Sidesteps Nonconsensual Releases

    Mediators helping to craft a new settlement in the case of bankrupt OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP said in their latest update in New York bankruptcy court that the company's revised deal does not contain nonconsensual third-party waivers.

  • February 24, 2025

    Spirit's Ch. 11 Marks Shift To Debt Reduction Over Cost Cuts

    With fresh court approval of its Chapter 11 plan in hand, Spirit Airlines is set to emerge from bankruptcy carrying $795 million less in debt, marking a new generation of air carriers to file for bankruptcy in order to shave debt rather than cut operating costs, according to a Fitch Ratings report.

  • February 24, 2025

    Spirit Gets Ch. 11 Plan OK; J&J Unit Brings Ch. 11 Plan To Trial

    A bankruptcy judge gave Spirit Airlines the all-clear to eliminate nearly $800 million in debt while giving creditors control over the business; Johnson & Johnson's talc spinoff went to trial over a proposed Chapter 11 plan; and the U.S. Trustee's Office took issue with the final $52 million fee application from lawyers for a New York Catholic diocese.

  • February 24, 2025

    High Court Won't Hear Bankruptcy 'Safe Harbor' Dispute

    The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a dispute over what transactions are protected from clawback by a trustee, leaving in place a Second Circuit decision finding that the U.S. Bankruptcy Code's safe harbor provisions trump the trustee's state-law based fraudulent transfer claims.

Expert Analysis

  • Industry Must Elevate Native American Women Attys' Stories

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    The American Bar Association's recent research study into Native American women attorneys' experiences in the legal industry reveals the glacial pace of progress, and should inform efforts to amplify Native voices in the field, says Mary Smith, president of the ABA.

  • Pa. Ruling Shows Why Term Sheet Can Be Worth The Wait

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    A Pennsylvania bankruptcy court’s recent In re: Legarde ruling, holding that a settlement term sheet was enforceable, reminds litigants that it’s crucial to draft a written agreement before leaving mediation in order to resolve potential evidentiary issues and protect against buyer’s remorse, says Brian Shaw at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Understanding Discovery Obligations In Era Of Generative AI

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    Attorneys and businesses must adapt to the unique discovery challenges presented by generative artificial intelligence, such as chatbot content and prompts, while upholding the principles of fairness, transparency and compliance with legal obligations in federal civil litigation, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

  • Asserting 'Presence-Of-Counsel' Defense In Securities Trials

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    As illustrated by the fraud trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, defense attorneys in securities trials might consider arguing that counsel had some involvement in the conduct at issue — if the more formal advice-of-counsel defense is unavailable and circumstances allow for a privilege waiver, say Joseph Dever and Matthew Elkin at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Crypto Has Democratized Trading In Bankruptcy Claims

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    Following the pandemic, there has been a wave of cryptocurrency bankruptcies and a related increase in access to information, allowing nontraditional bankruptcy investors to purchase claims and democratizing a once closed segment of alternative investing, says Joseph Sarachek at Strategic Liquidity.

  • The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms

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    In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.

  • 5 Key Tips For Attorneys In The Subchapter V Arena

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    Subchapter V cases present unique challenges for the nondebtor parties-in-interest, and habits developed by attorneys in typical Chapter 11 cases do not necessarily translate, meaning creditors and their counsel should quickly take a proactive role in their cases to protect their interests, which can be done by attending the 341 meeting, analyzing the plan, and more, says Kelly Singer at Squire Patton.

  • Attorneys Have An Ethical Duty To Protect The Judiciary

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    The tenor of public disagreement and debate has become increasingly hostile against judges, and though the legislative branch is trying to ameliorate this safety gap, lawyers have a moral imperative and professional requirement to stand with judges in defusing attacks against them and their rulings, says Deborah Winokur at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Why The Debt Maturity Wall Is Still A Figment, For Now

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    While the phenomenon of the debt maturity wall — a growing wall of staggered corporate debt maturities — has been considered a looming problem since the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, it’s unlikely to have significant consequences before 2025 due to factors such as quantitative easing and evolved lending practices, says Michael Eisenband at FTI Consulting.

  • AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier

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    Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.

  • 10 Essential Bankruptcy Litigation Tips For In-House Counsel

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    Bankruptcy litigation is a complex and multifaceted area of law that poses unique challenges for in-house counsel, and there are several tools at legal professionals' disposal, like appraisals and understanding jurisdictions, to stay well-informed and protect their companies' interests, says Alison Ashmore at Dykema.

  • Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World

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    As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.

  • Sellers Seeking Best Deal Should Focus On Terms And Price

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    Rising interest rates and a decline in the automotive mergers and acquisitions market mean that a failed deal carries greater stakes, and sellers therefore should pursue not only the optimum price but also the optimum terms to safeguard their agreement, says Joseph Aboyoun at Fox Rothschild.

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