Large Cap

  • March 11, 2025

    Mitel Networks Gets OK For $60M Ch. 11 Financing

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Tuesday gave communications software company Mitel Networks preliminary permission to draw on $60 million in Chapter 11 financing as it heads for an April hearing on its prepackaged restructuring plan.

  • March 11, 2025

    Dykema Doubles Houston Roster With 7 New Atty Hires

    Dykema Gossett PLLC has expanded in Houston with the addition of seven attorneys, five of whom joined from Kane Russell Coleman Logan PC and two who came aboard from Hirsch & Westheimer PC.

  • March 11, 2025

    Meet Telecom Biz Mitel's Ch. 11 Attys

    Communications software company Mitel Networks has put together a team of lawyers from Porter Hedges LLP and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP to oversee the debtor's Chapter 11 case and prepackaged bankruptcy plan.

  • March 10, 2025

    Warren Says Defense Nominee Has 'Clear Conflict Of Interest'

    Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren called out deputy defense secretary nominee Stephen Feinberg on Sunday for a "clear conflict of interest" due to his ties to Ligado Networks, which is suing the federal government for $40 billion, and urged him to agree to recuse himself from any decisions about the company.

  • March 10, 2025

    Judge Romance Row Remanded, Ch. 11 Plans Approved

    A Texas federal judge sent part of a dispute over a former bankruptcy judge's secret romance with a onetime Jackson Walker partner back to the court where the disgraced jurist once oversaw high-profile insolvencies, ordering the CEO of a defunct barge operator to seek standing in Texas bankruptcy court.

  • March 10, 2025

    Hearthside Can Keep 3rd-Party Releases In Ch. 11 Plan

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Monday agreed to confirm a Chapter 11 plan for the bankrupt parent of snack maker Hearthside Food Solutions, overruling an objection from the U.S. Trustee's Office alleging the plan would summarily do away with wage and labor claims against the debtor through nonconsensual releases.

  • March 10, 2025

    Feds Sue FDIC For $1.9M For First Republic Tax Bill

    The U.S. government sued the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in D.C. federal court as receiver for the failed First Republic Bank, alleging the bank understated its withholding tax for U.S.-sourced income of foreigners and now owes almost $2 million to the federal government.

  • March 10, 2025

    PierFerd Hires 2 Ex-CM Law Bankruptcy Partners

    Manhattan-based Pierson Ferdinand LLP announced Monday the hiring of two former partners at CM Law PLLC for its bankruptcy, financial restructuring and reorganization practice.

  • March 10, 2025

    Loeb & Loeb Adds 5-Atty Litigation Team From Kasowitz In NY

    Loeb & Loeb LLP has expanded its litigation offerings in New York with the addition of five attorneys from Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, including the leaders of the firm's software litigation and real estate litigation practices.

  • March 10, 2025

    Judge Alters Terraform Crypto Claims Order To Avoid Bullying

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday asked the Chapter 11 plan administrator of defunct cryptocurrency software developer Terraform Labs to slightly modify instructions for creditors filing claims for its collapsed stablecoin after concerns were raised about language that could be intimidating to claimants.

  • March 10, 2025

    Wellpath Asks For More Time To Solicit Ch. 11 Plan

    Prison healthcare company Wellpath Holdings Inc. asked a Texas bankruptcy judge for another 120 days to work on its Chapter 11 plan and collect votes for it, saying it needs the added time to address issues with creditors and integrate suggestions from the court about its plan materials.

  • March 10, 2025

    Business Telecom Co. Mitel Files $1.1B Prepack Ch. 11

    Communications software company Mitel Networks filed for Chapter 11 protection Monday in a Texas bankruptcy court with a prepackaged equity-swap plan it says will cut $1.15 billion from its more than $1.3 billion in secured debt.

  • March 07, 2025

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    The U.S. Trustee's Office opposed Yellow Corp.'s Chapter 11 plan, saying its exculpation provisions cover ineligible people and entities. Bernie Madoff's liquidation trustee has begun doling out another $76 million to claimants. And clothing retailer Delta Apparel made a bid to pivot to a wind-down in its bankruptcy that was opposed by tax claimants in Texas.

  • March 07, 2025

    No Ch. 11 Plan Stay For Ex-Eletson Owners

    A New York bankruptcy judge has declined to pause Greek shipping group Eletson Holdings' Chapter 11 plan while its former owners appeal the plan's confirmation, handing the company's current management a win as they seek to compel the ex-leadership to enforce the plan.

  • March 07, 2025

    Implant-Maker Seeks DIP Shifts To Free $31M In Ch. 11 Funds

    Medical implant maker Exactech asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to approve debtor-in-possession loan changes that would free up $31 million, saying it's running low on funding for its Chapter 11 case.

  • March 07, 2025

    Cardi B Strikes Deal In YouTuber's Subchapter V

    YouTuber Tasha K is set to wrap up her Subchapter V case while still on the hook for a $3.8 million defamation judgment in favor of rapper Cardi B, following a hard-fought plan process that will leave a "sword of Damocles" over Tasha K until the judgment is fully paid, the musician's counsel told Law360 Friday.

  • March 07, 2025

    Steward Health Gets OK For Deal On Transition Contracts

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Friday gave Steward Health Care the go-ahead to turn over responsibility for transition services for the dozens of hospitals it has sold during its Chapter 11 case to another hospital chain.

  • March 07, 2025

    Tupperware Can Seek Votes For Post-Sale Liquidation Plan

    The estate of food storage company Tupperware Brands can solicit votes on its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, even as its creditors accused the debtor's latest plan of deviating from a prior agreement.

  • March 07, 2025

    Bed Bath & Beyond Investors Can't Move Judge On Class Cert.

    Bed Bath & Beyond shares did not trade on an efficient market during the class period, a Washington, D.C., federal judge confirmed again, refusing to reconsider his class certification denial in a suit from the now-bankrupt retailer's investors who alleged they were misled by company executives and a billionaire investor.

  • March 06, 2025

    How A Mansion That Housed A Fashion Icon Landed In Ch. 11

    Ornately carved walls are closing in around Peggy Nestor, whose 18,000-square-foot Beaux Arts mansion in New York City — which once housed the studio of Oleg Cassini, fashion designer to style icons Grace Kelly and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis — is up for sale by the Chapter 11 trustee overseeing her bankruptcy.

  • March 06, 2025

    Whittaker Says $535M Settlement Is Best For Talc Creditors

    Troubled talc supplier Whittaker Clark & Daniels Inc. told a New Jersey bankruptcy judge Thursday that a proposed $535 million settlement with Berkshire Hathaway-tied entities is the best hope talc injury claimants have to receive recoveries on their claims.

  • March 06, 2025

    Bankruptcy Court's Input Sought In Judge Romance Row

    A federal judge asked a Texas bankruptcy court to determine if the CEO of a now-bankrupt barge company has standing to sue over a former judge's secret romance with a Jackson Walker partner.

  • March 06, 2025

    Steward Vendor Blasts Bid To Sell Debtor Transition Contracts

    A technology company that was contracted by Steward Health to help transition its former facilities to new management accused the troubled hospital system Thursday of trying to palm off its duty to pay the vendor and others for services provided during the debtor's bankruptcy case by selling their service agreements to a third party.

  • March 06, 2025

    UK Authorities Clear Amex GBT's $570M CWT Buy

    United Kingdom antitrust authorities gave the formal all-clear Thursday to American Express Global Business Travel Inc.'s planned $570 million purchase of CWT Holdings LLC, leaving a Justice Department lawsuit the only hurdle remaining for the corporate travel management services merger.

  • March 06, 2025

    Chile Phone Co. WOM Gets Ch. 11 Reorganization Plan OK'd

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Thursday she will confirm the Chapter 11 restructuring plan of Chilean mobile phone operator WOM SA after overruling two objections from creditors who said they are being treated unfairly.

Expert Analysis

  • Bankruptcy Judges Can Justly Resolve Mass Tort Cases

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    Johnson & Johnson’s recent announcement of a prepackaged reorganization plan for its talc unit highlights that Chapter 11 is a continually evolving living statute that can address new types of problems with reorganization, value and job preservation, and just treatment for creditors, says Kenneth Rosen at Ken Rosen Advisors PC.

  • A Healthier Legal Industry Starts With Emotional Intelligence

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    The legal profession has long been plagued by high rates of mental health issues, in part due to attorneys’ early training and broader societal stereotypes — but developing one’s emotional intelligence is one way to foster positive change, collectively and individually, says attorney Esperanza Franco.

  • 11th Circ. Ruling May Foreshadow Ch. 15 Clashes

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    The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in In re: Talal Qais Abdulmunem Al Zawawi has introduced a split from the Second Circuit regarding whether debtors in foreign proceedings must have a domicile, calling attention to the understudied nature of Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code, say attorneys at Cleary.

  • Bankruptcy Courts Have Contempt Power, Del. Case Reminds

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    A Delaware bankruptcy court recently held Camshaft Capital and its principal in contempt, serving as a reminder to bankruptcy practitioners and anyone else that appears before a bankruptcy judge that there are serious consequences for failing to comply with court orders, say Daniel Lowenthal and Kimberly Black at Patterson Belknap.

  • What Lies Behind Diverging US And UK Insolvency Trends

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    Contrasting U.K. and U.S. insolvency trends highlight the importance of policy interventions in shaping consumer financial outcomes and economic recovery, and while the U.K.'s approach seems to have mitigated issues, the U.S. faces challenges exacerbated by economic conditions and policy transitions, says Thomas Curran at Thomas H. Curran Associates.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data

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    Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • How Banks Can Preserve Value Amid Corporate Default Surge

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    Amid a busy time for corporate bankruptcies, banks need a nuanced understanding of contractual rights, regulatory frameworks and evolving legal developments to protect and preserve their rights and interests, say attorneys at Phelps Dunbar.

  • Key Priorities In FDIC Report On Resolving Big Bank Failures

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    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s report last month on the resolvability of large financial institutions contains little new information, but it does reiterate key policy priorities, including the agency's desire to enhance loss-absorbing capacity through long-term debt requirements and preference for single-point-of-entry resolution strategies, say attorneys at Freshfields.

  • The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals

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    Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should approach and how to make the ask, says Rebecca Hnatowski at Edwards Advisory.

  • Ch. 11 Case Shows Why Plan Acceptance Procedures Are Key

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    Sunland Medical's recent liquidation plan proposal is an important example of how top-notch judges and attorneys propose and analyze complex issues during the confirmation process, and the bankruptcy court was forward-thinking to consider the implications of such proposed treatment in the face of the Bankruptcy Code, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton.

  • Risks Of Rejecting Hotel Mgmt. Agreements Via Bankruptcy

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    In recent years, hotel owners have paid a high price when they attempted to use bankruptcy proceedings to prematurely terminate their hotel management agreements, highlighting that other options may be preferable, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • NC Rulings Show Bankruptcy Isn't Only For Insolvent Debtors

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    Two recent rulings from a North Carolina bankruptcy court show that lack of financial distress is not a requirement for bankruptcy protection, particularly in the Fourth Circuit, but these types of cases can still be dismissed for other reasons, say Stuart Gordon and Alexandria Vath at Rivkin Radler.

  • What Bankruptcy Deadline Appeal May Mean For Claimants

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    If the Third Circuit reverses a recent appeal made in In re: Promise Healthcare, litigation claimants within the circuit will not be able to rely on the proof of claim process to preserve the claim — but if the court affirms, the U.S. Supreme Court may need to step in to resolve the circuit split on this issue, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

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