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									September 17, 2025
									Frontier Copyright Row Triggered Duty To Defend, Court SaysInsurers for Frontier Communications had a duty to defend the telecommunications company against copyright infringement claims that were ultimately settled, a Delaware state court ruled in a recently unsealed opinion, analyzing a deliberate acts exclusion and the timeliness of Frontier's claim notice. 
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									September 17, 2025
									How The Effects Of An IP Suit Loss Led Iovate To BankruptcyIovate Health Sciences, a Canadian supplement maker known for manufacturing the diet pill Hydroxycut, unraveled quickly and wound up in bankruptcy court as a result of cascading effects from a $12.5 million litigation loss. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Calif. Cheesemaker Files Ch. 11 After Listeria ShutdownA California cheesemaker has filed for Chapter 11 protection in California bankruptcy court after listeria contamination closed down its operations for more than 16 months and left the company facing more than $74 million in legal liability. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Judge Grossman Rejoins Duane Morris As Of CounselU.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman has rejoined Duane Morris LLP as of counsel in the firm's business reorganization and financial restructuring practice in New York, where he was a partner before his appointment to the bench, the firm announced Monday. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Nitro Fluids Confirms Ch. 11 Plan After Case PivotA Texas bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved the Chapter 11 liquidation plan of fracking and oil drilling services group Nitro Fluids LLC after lackluster asset marketing results forced a pivot in its bankruptcy strategy. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Biopharma Co. Seelos Gets OK For $22M Ch. 11 SaleA New York bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved the $22 million credit bid sale of bankrupt biopharmaceutical company Seelos Therapeutics after hearing the buyer had agreed to add another $100,000 in cash to its offer. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Exactech Enters $8M Deal To Resolve Implant Failure ClaimsOrthopedic implant-maker Exactech Inc. agreed to pay $8 million to resolve allegations it marketed and sold faulty components of its knee-replacement systems that were to be used on patients on Medicare, Medicaid and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs assistance, federal prosecutors in Maryland and Alabama announced Tuesday. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Sale Plan Standoff Led Worldwide Machinery Into Ch. 11A dispute with a secured lender over competing sale plans prompted Worldwide Machinery, a construction equipment sale and rental company, to file for Chapter 11 protection, with pandemic-related economic pressures and a heavy debt load compounding its problems. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Trinity Says Dr. Phil's Media Co. Filed Ch. 11 In Bad FaithTrinity Broadcasting Network told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday that the Chapter 11 case of Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media was filed in bad faith as a way to escape some debts while keeping the assets of the business and giving them to a new entity started by the television therapist. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case ActionBankrupt dietary supplement company Iovate began a Chapter 15 case to protect its U.S. assets as it weighs pursuing a Canadian insolvency. A car loan lender for low-income people entered Chapter 7 with at least a billion in debt. And an aerospace manufacturer entered Chapter 11 with at least $15 million in debt to tackle. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Former Judge Aims To Escape Suit Over Secret Atty RomanceFormer Bankruptcy Judge David R. Jones wants out of a lawsuit claiming his secret romance scandal infected the restructuring of life insurance bond seller GWG Holdings Inc., arguing that he's clearly protected by judicial immunity. 
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									September 16, 2025
									9th Circ. Tosses Appeal Of Automatic Stay In Bankruptcy CaseThe Ninth Circuit threw out an appeal of an Arizona bankruptcy court order that reinstated a stay of state court litigation between a mother and daughter, finding that a lower court erred in hearing the case. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ch. 11 Plan Faces Blowback From 23andMe Breach ClaimantsMore than 30,000 individuals who elected to pursue arbitration rather than sign on to a proposed class settlement over a data breach at 23andMe are urging a Missouri bankruptcy judge to reject the DNA testing company's notice of its reorganization plan, arguing that the disclosure provides misleading and inflated information about the company's agreement with these claimants. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Heavy Equipment Seller Can Use Cash Collateral In Ch. 11A Texas bankruptcy judge Monday allowed a company that sells and rents out construction and mining equipment to tap into cash collateral for two weeks to stay running, overriding a senior lender's objection and deferring a battle between debtor and lender over who should purchase the company's assets. 
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									September 15, 2025
									3rd Circ. Backs Talc Co.'s Ch. 11, Hooters Must Split RoyaltiesThe Third Circuit determined that the board of directors for former talc supplier Whittaker Clark & Daniels had the power to put it into bankruptcy, despite the appointment of a receiver for its assets. The Catholic diocese for Oakland, California, has asked to end its Chapter 11, saying it has little hope for reaching a settlement with creditors. And debtors across the country secured confirmation of Chapter 11 plans. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Furniture Co. Avoids Privacy Ombudsman For Ch. 11 AuctionA Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday approved bidding procedures for the assets of online furniture retailer Walker Edison but declined to appoint a consumer privacy ombudsman to review the sale. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Ch. 11 Debtors Sue CVS Over Owed Rent, Ownership DisputeA group of debtors has claimed that CVS Caremark Corp. and its entities are withholding more than $7 million in rent because a "serial litigant" wrongfully alleged that he owns both the properties that CVS rented and the original property-owner companies. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Dr. Phil Media Co.'s Committee Backs Chapter 11 SettlementMerit Street Media's official committee of unsecured creditors has thrown its support behind a proposed $17 million Chapter 11 settlement funded by Dr. Phil McGraw's production company Peteski Productions, saying a bankruptcy plan would result in the best outcome for creditors. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Nursing Home Pharmacy Co. Gets $6.5M DIP Facility OK'dA Texas bankruptcy judge Monday granted final approval of a $6.5 million debtor-in-possession lending facility for a company that provides medication to patients in long-term care facilities across seven U.S. states, as the company moves closer toward exiting bankruptcy through an asset sale. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Fiber Co. Tilson Approved For $22M Ch. 11 Asset SaleBankrupt fiber network developer Tilson Technology Management Inc. received court approval Monday for a $22.07 million sale of its assets to ITG Communications LLC after a robust marketing process resulted in multiple bids for the business. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Jackson Walker Wants Breakup From Judge Romance SuitJackson Walker LLP says bondholders' proposed class action accusing the firm of covering up a romance between a one-time partner and bankruptcy judge is an attempt at invalidating an already confirmed Chapter 11 plan and should be tossed. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Exactech Gets OK For Ch. 11 Plan Ditching Sponsor DealA Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday approved Exactech's Chapter 11 sale and liquidation plan that drops a previous deal with the joint implant maker's equity sponsor in favor of funding the pursuit of potential legal claims against the sponsor on behalf of creditors. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Raines Feldman Gains 7 New Attys In Calif., NYRaines Feldman Littrell LLP announced Friday that it has added seven new attorneys to its ranks, adding bicoastal legal talent across four different practice areas. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Court Urged To Block Offshore Asset Freeze In $28M Tax RowThe federal government's claim that a beneficiary of offshore trusts is likely to spend down assets to avoid a $28 million tax bill lacks evidence, the beneficiary argued in urging a Florida federal court not to freeze his accounts. 
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									September 15, 2025
									Meet The Attys In Eatery, Bowling Chain Pinstripes' Ch. 11Pinstripes Holdings Inc., a restaurant chain offering bocce ball and bowling alongside fettuccine bolognese, has hired attorneys from Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP to guide the bankruptcy it entered with more than $143 million in debt and plans to seek a going concern sale. 
Expert Analysis
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								Collecting Rare Books Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My collection of rare books includes several written or owned by prominent lawyers from early U.S. history, and immersing myself in their stories helps me feel a deeper connection to my legal practice and its purpose, says Douglas Brown at Manatt Health. 
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								Judge Should Not Have Been Reprimanded For Alito Essay  Senior U.S. District Judge Michael Ponsor's New York Times essay critiquing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for potential ethical violations absolutely cannot be construed as conduct prejudicial to the administration of the business of the courts, says Ashley London at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University. 
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								Lights, Camera, Ethics? TV Lawyers Tend To Set Bad Example  Though fictional movies and television shows portraying lawyers are fun to watch, Hollywood’s inaccurate depictions of legal ethics can desensitize attorneys to ethics violations and lead real-life clients to believe that good lawyers take a scorched-earth approach, says Nancy Rapoport at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 
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								Ch. 11 Ruling Confirms Insurer Standing Requirements  A New York bankruptcy court's recent decision in the Syracuse Diocese's Chapter 11 case indicates that insurers have misread the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum and that federal standing requirements remain unaltered, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								AI Will Soon Transform The E-Discovery Industrial Complex  Todd Itami at Covington discusses how generative artificial intelligence will reshape the current e-discovery paradigm, replacing the blunt instrument of data handling with a laser scalpel of fully integrated enterprise solutions — after first making e-discovery processes technically and legally harder. 
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								When Innovation Overwhelms The Rule Of Law  In an era where technology is rapidly evolving and artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere, it’s worth asking if the law — both substantive precedent and procedural rules — can keep up with the light speed of innovation, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner. 
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								Adventure Photography Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Photographing nature everywhere from Siberia to Cuba and Iceland to Rwanda provides me with a constant reminder to refresh, refocus and rethink the legal issues that my clients face, says Richard Birmingham at Davis Wright. 
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								How Ch. 11 Can Alleviate Merchant Cash Advance Concerns  Merchant cash advance funding is one of the biggest challenges for small businesses today because funders are so prevalent, aggressive and expensive, but bankruptcy can provide several tools for dealing with MCA agreements that may allow the debtor business to restructure and survive, says Patricia Fugée at FisherBroyles. 
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								5 Ways To Create Effective Mock Assignments For Associates  In order to effectively develop associates’ critical thinking skills, firms should design mock assignments that contain a few key ingredients, from messy fact patterns to actionable feedback, says Abdi Shayesteh at AltaClaro. 
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								8 Lessons Yellow Corp. Layoffs Can Teach Distressed Cos.  A Delaware bankruptcy court’s recent decision, examining trucking company Yellow Corp.’s abrupt termination of roughly 25,500 employees, offers financially distressed businesses a road map for navigating layoffs under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, say attorneys at King & Spalding. 
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								Mentorship Resolutions For The New Year  Attorneys tend to focus on personal achievements or career milestones when they set yearly goals, but one important area often gets overlooked in this process — mentoring relationships, which are some of the most effective tools for professional growth, say Kelly Galligan at Rutan & Tucker and Andra Greene at Phillips ADR. 
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								Coaching Little League Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While coaching poorly played Little League Baseball early in the morning doesn't sound like a good time, I love it — and the experience has taught me valuable lessons about imperfection, compassion and acceptance that have helped me grow as a person and as a lawyer, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt. 
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								5 Litigation Funding Trends To Note In 2025  Lawyers and their clients must be prepared to navigate an evolving litigation funding market in 2025, made more complicated by a new administration and the increasing overall cost of litigation, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital.