May 08, 2026
Saks will seek the all-clear to sell leases, cannabis products purveyor Cannabist will look for Chapter 15 recognition and solar project Tonopah Solar Energy LLC will ask for interim approval of its plan and disclosure.
April 21, 2026
Four Chapter 11 cases saw filings in the last week that put them on the path toward plan confirmation, spanning the transportation, energy, retail and entertainment industries. Some will be liquidating, others will be reorganizing, but they are all making progress toward case resolution.
April 08, 2026
A bankrupt Nevada solar plant project is "hopelessly conflicted" and should see its case taken over by a Chapter 11 trustee, according to a creditor's motion filed on Wednesday.
March 09, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy court began a trial regarding Serta Simmons Bedding's 2020 "uptier" debt exchange, the Lone Star State's supreme court agreed to weigh in on whether LLCs are exempt from Ch. 7 estates and Prime Core's Chapter 11 trust initiated a $13 million adversary suit.
March 03, 2026
A bankrupt Nevada solar project named its $7 million stalking horse bidder as the successful bidder chosen in its Chapter 11 asset sale, canceling the auction.
February 23, 2026
A bankrupt Nevada solar project named a prospective bidder chosen to secure at least $7 million in a Chapter 11 asset auction.
January 28, 2026
Shannon Wind LLC, the owner of a wind farm in North Texas, has tapped Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP to oversee the bankruptcy it began Sunday with $108 million in debt, ailing from the long-term consequences of a winter storm in the Lone Star State.
January 27, 2026
A Nevada solar project and a Texas wind farm both sought bankruptcy protection, as did three Brooklyn apartment complexes and a cryotherapy chain headquartered in the Lone Star State.
January 23, 2026
The owner of the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project can immediately access $5 million of a $10 million debtor-in-possession loan, a Delaware bankruptcy judge ruled on Friday, as the company hopes to quickly sell the Nevada power plant in its second Chapter 11.
January 22, 2026
A Nevada solar project is seeking Chapter 11 protection in a Delaware bankruptcy court with more than $180 million in debt, saying the same technical issues that sent it into bankruptcy in 2020 have kept it from operating at full power.