November 19, 2025
A Texas bankruptcy judge approved Maverick Gaming for a Chapter 11 sale of its fabrication business Wednesday, saying the company found the best deal for the assets even though the sale is to an insider.
November 14, 2025
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans, Yellow Corp. and 23andMe will each go before a bankruptcy judge over the coming week to seek Chapter 11 plan confirmation.
November 13, 2025
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved casino operator Maverick Gaming's sales of a casino in Colorado for $25.5 million and card rooms in Washington state, months after the company received permission to sell other gambling operations in Chapter 11.
November 07, 2025
It's a confirmation-seeking bonanza in the coming week as the Archdiocese of New Orleans will come to court for a pretrial conference related to its bankruptcy plan, Purdue will seek confirmation of its Chapter 11 plan, and Yellow Corp. will make its own bid for plan approval.
October 30, 2025
Casino operator RunItOneTime and the buyer of four card rooms urged a Texas bankruptcy judge not to reconsider his approval of a Chapter 11 sale, saying a union failed to object ahead of a hearing to the $28 million deal.
October 24, 2025
RunItOneTime LLC told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Friday it is in talks with its post-petition financing lender for more funds as it prepares to face the loss of operating cash from assets subject to sales the debtor hopes to close.
October 09, 2025
A Teamsters local asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to rethink his order permitting RunItOneTime LLC to sell assets to a company managed by one of its founders, saying the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to decide that the two weren't essentially the same business.
October 09, 2025
Rhodium challenged a $9 million fee request from Lehotsky Keller Cohn LLP for its work as special litigation counsel in a dispute with a landlord. Lenders of the company behind MTV's "Ridiculousness" argued that its bankruptcy should be dismissed. Recovery Law Group asked a court to reconsider a $392,000 fine and a three-year filing ban. And Maverick Gaming defended its sales process.
September 24, 2025
A Texas bankruptcy judge gave Maverick Gaming permission Wednesday to sell four of its card rooms to its founder for $28 million, a price the casino operator said was driven up more than 60% through competitive bidding.
September 18, 2025
A party planning to make a bid for the assets of bankrupt casino operator Maverick Gaming has objected to the debtor's bidding procedures, saying it has not provided necessary due diligence material to the prospective bidder in a move that could reduce the value obtained for the assets.