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									July 24, 2025
									Hedge Fund Founder Fights To Keep His Own Ch. 11 In FloridaThe founder of insolvent hedge fund Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers has asked a New York bankruptcy judge to not transfer his personal bankruptcy case out of Florida, arguing that is where his primary residence is and that his firm's New York case is winding down. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Lender Seeks End To NY Developer's 2nd Ch. 11 TryA prospective developer of a Westchester County, New York, property has filed for Chapter 11 protection in a New York bankruptcy court with more than $10 million in debt and a mortgage provider seeking to dismiss the case, saying it's an attempt to dodge a foreclosure sale. 
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									July 23, 2025
									PREPA Bondholders Say Utility Swiped $2.9 BillionThe electric utility for Puerto Rico on Wednesday defended itself in New York bankruptcy court from allegations that it had improperly spent its revenues, which the bondholders claim as collateral for $8.5 billion worth of bonds. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Dolphin Co. Unit Nears Court Approval Of Bid ProceduresA Delaware bankruptcy judge said Wednesday she will approve the bidding procedures that an insolvent subsidiary of The Dolphin Co. proposed for a sale of all its assets, once the debtor makes certain revisions to its requests. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Yale Wins Bid To Keep $435M Hospital Sale Suit In State CourtA Connecticut federal judge has sided with Yale New Haven Health Services Corp., the state's largest hospital system, in sending a contract suit with a bankrupt hospital seller back to state court, finding that remand would best preserve court resources rather than transferring it to a bankruptcy judge in Texas. 
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									July 23, 2025
									Avon Ch. 11 Plan Needs 'Tweaks,' Judge SaysA Delaware bankruptcy judge told Avon on Wednesday that the wording of its Chapter 11 plan needs some work before he can approve it, finding the company's insurance carriers had raised objections worth addressing. 
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									July 22, 2025
									States, Asbestos Claimants Seek Claim Purge Block In Del.An attorney for companies embroiled in asbestos injury suits urged a Delaware vice chancellor Tuesday to block plans by asbestos bankruptcy claims trusts to begin routine destruction of exposure-related data, arguing that the move would cut off a potential last-resort source of information. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Judge Rejects Bondholder Claim Against Puerto RicoA New York federal judge found Tuesday the terms of Puerto Rico's debt restructuring plan bars holders of bonds issued by the island's public electric utility from lodging a claim against its government. 
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									July 22, 2025
									NC Judge OKs $318M For Lindberg Victims From Asset SaleA federal judge in North Carolina on Tuesday signed off on a special master's request to divvy up $318 million from the sale of one of convicted insurance mogul Greg Lindberg's most valuable assets to help pay back the insurance companies he is accused of defrauding. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Judge Won't Stay Highland Ch. 11 Over Charity Fraud ProbeA Texas bankruptcy judge has refused to stay the Chapter 11 case of Highland Capital LP in whole or in part, denying a pair of requests from the state of Texas and from a trust affiliated with ex-CEO James Dondero after finding the reason for their requests irrelevant to the case. 
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									July 22, 2025
									Ch. 11 Judge Escapes Energy Drink Co. Founder's Bias SuitA Florida bankruptcy judge was freed Tuesday from a suit alleging he was biased while presiding over the Chapter 11 case of the company behind Bang energy drinks. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Avon, Insurers Spar At Ch. 11 Plan Hearing Over Talc TrustAvon made its case Monday to a Delaware bankruptcy judge for its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, while insurers that issued policies to the cosmetics company alleged its proposal to pay talc injury claims through a trust funded by insurance coverage was unfair to them. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtLast week at the Delaware Court of Chancery, a major settlement between Meta Platforms Inc. and its investors reached on the proverbial courthouse steps during day two of a trial ended an $8 billion-plus suit accusing the company's directors and officers of breaching privacy regulations and corporate fiduciary duties tied to allegations dating to the Cambridge Analytica scandal more than a decade ago. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Pet Care App Wag! Plans To Go Private In Ch. 11The pet care app Wag! filed for bankruptcy on Monday, saying it expects to have a prepackaged restructuring plan confirmed in just over a month that will transfer ownership of the publicly traded company to its secured lender. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Reed Smith's Doc Block Motion 'Hyperbolic,' 2nd Circ. ToldReed Smith LLP cannot block the new owners of reorganized Greece-based international shipping company Eletson from viewing files already in its possession, the company has told the Second Circuit, arguing the law firm's emergency motion to stop the new owners from accessing the files was intentionally timed to head off anticipated district court rulings. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Top 4 Texas Cases To Watch: A Midyear ReportSeveral major cases are taking shape in the Lone Star State, including the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association's suit seeking to hold Boeing accountable for lost revenue after the 737 Max was grounded, as well as the continuing fallout of a former Houston judge's romance scandal that could cost a Texas firm millions of dollars. Here's a look at the top cases to watch in Texas through the rest of the year. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Conn's Ch. 11 Plan Approved With Opt-OutsA Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday confirmed the Chapter 11 plan of department store Conn's, overruling objections from the U.S. Trustee's Office that it contained improper release and exculpation provisions. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Law360 Names 2025's Top Attorneys Under 40Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2025, our list of more than 150 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Real Estate Recap: Budget, 2025 Deals, Coney Island GambleCatch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including real estate attorney perspectives on the new federal budget, the law firms that guided the biggest deals of 2025's first half and why one BigLaw attorney is betting on a Coney Island development. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Ex-CEO Again Pushes For Standing In Judge Romance CaseThe former CEO of a defunct barge company has again urged a court to rule that he has standing to sue over a former bankruptcy judge's secret romance with an attorney, writing in a supplemental filing that "certain issues" had "not been fully briefed." 
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									July 18, 2025
									6th Circ. Won't Revive Ex-Ruby Tuesday Execs' Benefits FightThe Sixth Circuit refused to reopen a suit from former Ruby Tuesday managers and executives alleging Regions Bank inadequately protected their retirement plan benefits that were liquidated in bankruptcy, concluding a lower court was right to end the case in the bank's favor. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Retailer At Home Gets Final OK On $600M Bankruptcy LoanA Delaware bankruptcy judge signed off Friday on furniture retailer At Home's request to borrow up to $600 million in Chapter 11 financing, approving the loan after the debtor resolved an objection from unsecured creditors. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Fashion-Tech Biz Founder Charged With $300M Investor FraudThe founder of bankrupt apparel technology company CaaStle Inc. defrauded investors out of $300 million, federal prosecutors in Manhattan said Friday, unsealing an indictment charging her with using sham documents to falsely promote a "rapidly growing business" supposedly worth $1.4 billion. 
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									July 18, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen the former owner of British oil refinery Prax Group sued following the collapse of his business empire, a unit of Shard Credit Partners target a married couple believed to have inflated the value of their companies before selling them, and Aerofoil Energy reignite patent action against AFE Group over the design of its F1-inspired cooling units. 
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									July 17, 2025
									How A NJ Clergy Abuse Probe Will Reshape Defense StrategyThe New Jersey Supreme Court has cleared the way for a grand jury to investigate clergy abuse claims, bringing forward a rarely used prosecution tool that experts say will have reverberations on the strategies taken by lawyers representing powerful individuals and institutions even beyond the Catholic Church. 
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								Tax Traps In Acquisitions Of Financially Distressed TargetsExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Parties to the acquisition of an insolvent or bankrupt company face myriad tax considerations, including limitations on using the distressed company's tax benefits, cancellation of indebtedness income, tax lien issues and potential tax reorganizations. 
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								7 Steps To Take Before Responding To Claim ObjectionsExcerpt from Practical Guidance  When counsel is notified of an objection to the proof of claim in a bankruptcy case, they should contact the client and begin discussing the cost and benefit of responding. 
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								Tips For Handling Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy CasesExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Bankruptcy counsel should consider several strategies when representing either a debtor or lender in single asset real estate debtor Chapter 11 cases, which generally arise when a debtor is forced to file for relief to stop an impending foreclosure sale. 
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								How Methods Are Evolving In Textualist Interpretations  Textualists at the U.S. Supreme Court are increasingly considering new methods such as corpus linguistics and surveys to evaluate what a statute's text communicates to an ordinary reader, while lower courts even mull large language models like ChatGPT as supplements, says Kevin Tobia at Georgetown Law. 
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								Why Attorneys Should Consider Community Leadership Roles  Volunteering and nonprofit board service are complementary to, but distinct from, traditional pro bono work, and taking on these community leadership roles can produce dividends for lawyers, their firms and the nonprofit causes they support, says Katie Beacham at Kilpatrick. 
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								Ch. 11 Ruling Shows Early Attempt To Tackle Purdue Fallout  A Delaware bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Parlement Technologies’ Chapter 11 case, which denied a bid by Parler’s former owner to extend its bankruptcy stay to nondebtors, illustrates early efforts to grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Purdue Pharma for a recurring bankruptcy issue, say Daniel Lowenthal and Jonah Wacholder at Patterson Belknap. 
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								9 Liability Management Tips As Debt Maturity Cliff Looms  As the debt maturity cliff swiftly approaches in this challenging environment, attorneys at Winston & Strawn highlight the top considerations for boards of directors and finance professionals to think about when structuring and executing liability management transactions, including reviewing capital structure, evaluating debt covenants, and more. 
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								Firms Must Offer A Trifecta Of Services In Post-Chevron World  After the U.S. Supreme Court’s Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision overturning Chevron deference, law firms will need to integrate litigation, lobbying and communications functions to keep up with the ramifications of the ruling and provide adequate counsel quickly, says Neil Hare at Dentons. 
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								How Cos. Can Leverage IP In Corporate Bankruptcy  In light of an increase in year-to-date Chapter 11 filings, businesses must understand the importance and value of intellectual property in corporate bankruptcy and restructuring, from contributing to enterprise value, to providing leverage in negotiations and facilitating recovery, says Gregory Campanella at Ocean Tomo. 
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								5 Tips To Succeed In A Master Of Laws Program And Beyond  As lawyers and recent law school graduates begin their Master of Laws coursework across the country, they should keep a few pointers in mind to get the most out of their programs and kick-start successful careers in their practice areas, says Kelley Miller at Reed Smith. 
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								Series Being An Opera Singer Made Me A Better Lawyer.jpg)  My journey from the stage to the courtroom has shown that the skills I honed as an opera singer – punctuality, memorization, creativity and more – have all played a vital role in my success as an attorney, says Gerard D'Emilio at GableGotwals. 
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								Avoiding Retail Bankruptcy As Economic Uncertainty Persists  Amid record retail bankruptcies and continued economic uncertainty in 2024, retailers can take specific steps like building stronger cash-flow models, managing inventory wisely and reassessing cost structures to avoid financial distress, say consultants at BRG. 
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								How Law Firms Can Avoid 'Collaboration Drag'  Law firm decision making can be stifled by “collaboration drag” — characterized by too many pointless meetings, too much peer feedback and too little dissent — but a few strategies can help stakeholders improve decision-making processes and build consensus, says Steve Groom at Miles Mediation. 
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								Banking Compliance Takeaways From Joint Agency Statement  Federal bank regulatory agencies’ recent joint statement warning of risks associated with third-party fintech deposit services spotlights a fundamental problem that may arise with bank deposit products that are made through increasingly complex customer relationships, says Tom Witherspoon at Stinson. 
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								Opinion Litigation Funding Disclosure Key To Open, Impartial Process.jpeg)  Blanket investor and funding agreement disclosures should be required in all civil cases where the investor has a financial interest in the outcome in order to address issues ranging from potential conflicts of interest to national security concerns, says Bob Goodlatte, former U.S. House Representative for Virginia.