Mid Cap
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August 13, 2025
Scarinci Hollenbeck Adds 4 Litigators In NYC
Scarinci Hollenbeck LLC has added four litigators previously with Kishner Legal PC who have expertise in areas such as commercial litigation and real estate as attorneys in its New York City office, the firm announced Wednesday.
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August 13, 2025
No So-Called Summer Slowdown As Bankruptcies Spike
Summer is often a time for lawyers to worry more about their family vacations than their next bankruptcy filing. But this year is an exception, with a July surge in filings driven by the new administration's tariff and immigration policies and a normalization back to pre-pandemic levels overall, experts said.
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August 13, 2025
BakerHostetler Hires Cooley Securities Litigation Atty
BakerHostetler has added an experienced litigator to its white collar, investigations and securities enforcement litigation and securities and governance litigation teams in New York, bringing with him more than 25 years of BigLaw experience, including most recently with Cooley LLP.
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August 12, 2025
8th Circ. Affirms Discharge Of Student Debt Owed To Bank
The Eighth Circuit on Tuesday sided with a bankruptcy judge in discharging a woman's student loan debt owed to a North Dakota bank, saying the lower court had not made a clear error in concluding that paying off the remaining balance would pose an undue hardship.
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August 12, 2025
IMG Fragrance Company Hits Ch. 11 With $64M In Debt
Fragrance portfolio company IMG Holdings Inc. and its affiliates sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday in Delaware, reporting $63.6 million in senior secured debt and less than $10 million in assets, and aiming for a $3 million asset and trademark sale to creditor Fragrance Xtreme Inc.
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August 12, 2025
NJ Bankruptcy Judge Nixes BowFlex Dumbbells Class Claims
Proposed class actions filed over recalled dumbbells violated BowFlex's Chapter 11 plan and sale, a New Jersey bankruptcy judge ruled, rejecting arguments that customers didn't receive adequate notice of the "free and clear" sale.
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August 12, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Jewelry chain Claire's filed for its second bankruptcy with $690 million in debt and plans to close 700 U.S. stores, Delaware's 4 Points Towing & Roadside Service sought Chapter 11 under Subchapter V after pandemic-driven losses, and a parking garage in New York City filed for Chapter 11 citing difficulty in keeping up with mortgage payments amid rising interest rates.
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August 12, 2025
Meet The Attys Helping Powin Power Through Ch. 11
Powin LLC, a company that manufactures batteries for green energy projects, has tapped attorneys from Dentons and Togut Segal & Segal LLP to help steer the bankruptcy it started in June to address an "untenable" liquidity position.
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August 12, 2025
AI Staffing Co. Joonko Gets OK To Wind Down In Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved Joonko Diversity Inc.'s Chapter 11 liquidation plan after the debtor resolved objections from shareholders and others, letting the artificial intelligence-powered recruitment firm wind down its business and repay creditors.
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August 11, 2025
Meet The Attys Steering Nightclub Co. Avant Gardner's Ch. 11
A team of attorneys from Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP is representing the owner of New York City nightclub Brooklyn Mirage in its Chapter 11 case.
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August 11, 2025
Claire's Starts Store Sales, Linqto Defeats Venue Transfer Bid
Jewelry company Claire's announced it would launch store closing sales after seeking bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a decade. Meanwhile, a judge gave the Archdiocese of New Orleans one last chance to secure confirmation of a Chapter 11 plan, and Linqto managed to keep its bankruptcy case in Texas.
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August 11, 2025
Judge To Order Bond, Sanctions In Crypto Miner's Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Monday she would require the creditors that petitioned to force a cryptocurrency mining operation into Chapter 11 to post a multimillion-dollar bond in case their petition is dismissed.
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August 11, 2025
Stoli Banker Says It Can't Accept Bourbon As Ch. 11 Recovery
The secured lender to Stoli Group USA Monday asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject the vodka maker's proposed Chapter 11 plan, saying the company is trying to shortchange it by paying its debt in bourbon.
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August 11, 2025
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
Nielsen Holdings Ltd. and consumer intelligence spinoff Nielsen Consumer IQ agreed to end their dispute, a sole investor asked the court to name him lead plaintiff in a suit challenging Endeavor's $13 billion take-private deal, and the Chancery Court announced a new, automated case assignment regime. Here's the latest from the Delaware Chancery Court.
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August 11, 2025
Truck Rental Co. Fluid Market Asks For Ch. 7 After Ch. 11 Sale
Truck rental business Fluid Market Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to let it convert its case to a Chapter 7 liquidation after completing a sale in December and reaching a settlement with its creditors, its buyer and its postpetition lenders.
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August 11, 2025
Fla. Drinks Co. Founder Faces Filings Ban Over Fake AI Cases
A Florida federal judge is considering a request to ban the founder of Bang Energy from submitting any more paperwork without court permission after Monster Energy argued Monday that fake legal citations generated from artificial intelligence appeared in a pro se motion to dismiss its judgment collection lawsuit.
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August 11, 2025
2nd Circ. Affirms Denial Of Partnership's $22.7M Tax Loss
The U.S. Tax Court correctly found the IRS properly denied a Connecticut partnership's $22.7 million loss deduction because the underlying transactions, which involved a Brazilian company, were tantamount to a disguised property sale, the Second Circuit ruled Monday.
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August 08, 2025
CFPB Preps Complaint Against Failed Fintech Firm Synapse
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is getting ready to file a complaint against bankrupt Synapse Financial Technologies on allegations it failed to properly keep track of consumer funds and left as much as $90 million in consumer funds unrecovered, the fintech firm's trustee has told a bankruptcy judge in California.
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August 08, 2025
Ch. 7 Claim Can't Nab Early Win For Litigation, 2nd Circ. Says
A medical device distributor can't use an allowed claim from a former employee's Chapter 7 bankruptcy to win summary judgment in a long-running lawsuit, the Second Circuit ruled Friday.
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August 08, 2025
George Clinton Fights Sanctions In Decades-Long IP Battle
Funk legend George Clinton has asked a Florida federal court to reject sanctions and lawsuit dismissal bids from music executive Armen Boladian, arguing that his copyright ownership complaint is not frivolous.
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August 08, 2025
Titanic Artifact Ch. 11 Sale Suit Settled For $12M
A Florida bankruptcy judge Friday approved an $11.75 million settlement of a long-standing adversary lawsuit over the sale of artifacts from the Titanic during the bankruptcy of a company that ran popular traveling exhibits about the ship.
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August 08, 2025
1st Circ. Backs Creditors Cut Offs In Involuntary Bankruptcies
The First Circuit recently upheld the dismissal of an involuntary bankruptcy, backing a Boston judge who set a deadline for creditors to join the petition, in a ruling that speaks to the pitfalls that can come with the powerful but seldom used creditor tool, experts told Law360.
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August 08, 2025
Prison Health Co. Spinoff Can't Duck Some Inmates' Suits
A Texas bankruptcy judge is allowing some incarcerated individuals to continue suing a company that was spun off from prison healthcare provider Tehum Care Services prior to its Chapter 11 filing, after finding that certain inmates are not bound by the third-party release in Tehum's bankruptcy plan because they were not given a chance to opt out.
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August 08, 2025
What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week
Bankruptcy judges are scheduled for a potentially four-day confirmation hearing on the Chapter 11 plan of the U.S. arm of vodka maker Stoli, while also considering final approval of a $912.5 million financing package for canned foods giant Del Monte, a proposed $17.5 million sale of some of the brands of tile and stone seller Mosaic Cos., and perhaps a dismissal or conversion hearing in the Chapter 11 case of MOM CA Investco LLC, a company that developed a resort and other properties in California.
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August 08, 2025
Atlantic City Timeshare Seller Gets Ch. 11 Sale Approved
Flagship Resort Development Corp., a seller of timeshares around the Atlantic City Boardwalk, secured a New Jersey bankruptcy judge's blessing Friday to sell its assets and take votes on a Chapter 11 liquidation plan after striking a settlement with unsecured creditors in the case.
Expert Analysis
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The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit
The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale.
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Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg.
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Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles
Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Franchise Group Dispute Reflects Rising Intercreditor Suits
A recent complaint filed by senior creditors against junior creditors in the Franchise Group bankruptcy could embolden lenders to take preemptive action against one another in bankruptcy proceedings, and could affect the way secured lenders draft intercreditor agreements going forward, say attorneys at Choate.
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Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw.
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Ch. 7 Marshaling Ruling Rests On Shaky Legal Grounds
In its recent holding in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case that marshaling may not be applied against the IRS, a Texas federal court misapplied a bankruptcy code section and case law, leaving a draconian decision that could limit the scope of a powerful equitable estate tool, says Brian Shaw at Cozen O'Connor.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Becoming A Firmwide MVP
Though lawyers don't have a neat metric like baseball players for measuring the value they contribute to their organizations, the sooner new attorneys learn skills frequently skipped in law school — like networking, marketing, client development and case evaluation — the more valuable, and less replaceable, they will be, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt.
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$38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils
A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies.
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Teaching Business Law Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Teaching business law to college students has rekindled my sense of purpose as a lawyer — I am more mindful of the importance of the rule of law and the benefits of our common law system, which helps me maintain a clearer perspective on work, says David Feldman at Feldman Legal Advisors.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery
The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant.
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Playing Guitar Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Being a lawyer not only requires logic and hard work, but also belief, emotion, situational awareness and lots of natural energy — playing guitar enhances all of these qualities, increasing my capacity to do my best work, says Kosta Stojilkovic at Wilkinson Stekloff.
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Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook
The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird.
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Immunity Waiver Ruling A Setback For Ch. 7 Trustees
While governmental units should welcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in U.S. v. Miller restricting the reach of the Bankruptcy Code's sovereign immunity waiver, Chapter 7 trustees now have a limited ability to maximize bankruptcy estates, says Dan Prieto at Jones Day.