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  • June 04, 2026

    Lender Says Parts Of First Brands Should Stay In Ch. 11

    A First Brands Group lender asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to exclude a group of First Brands affiliates from the U.S. Trustee's Office's motion to dismiss the group's Chapter 11 case, saying those entities have legal claims that are a path to paying off their debts.

  • June 04, 2026

    Meet The Attys Fortifying Fortress Energy Units' Ch. 15 Bid

    Two New Fortress Energy affiliates have hired a small army of attorneys from Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP to strategize the path to U.S. recognition of debtors' efforts to restructure in the English courts by exchanging nearly $8.1 billion in debt for equity and spinning off the Brazilian affiliate.

  • June 04, 2026

    Polsinelli Elevates Health Atty To Lead Atlanta Office

    Polsinelli PC has named the leader of its national distressed healthcare practice to take the helm of the firm's Atlanta office, succeeding an attorney who will continue leading the firm's technology transactions and data privacy practice.

  • June 04, 2026

    Robinson & Cole Adds 4 Partners In DC, Del., Conn.

    Robinson & Cole LLP recently added four partners — two in Washington, D.C., and others in Connecticut and Delaware — to bolster its capacity to handle bankruptcy matters and business litigation.

  • June 04, 2026

    Quintairos Prieto Enters Del. With Former Lewis Brisbois Attys

    Quintairos Prieto Wood & Boyer PA has launched a Delaware office by bringing on two former Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP attorneys, including one who most recently operated his own firm, to field a new national business and commercial litigation practice group.

  • June 03, 2026

    Years Later, Boy Scouts Abuse Claimants Still Have Questions

    Three months after the closure of Boy Scouts of America's bankruptcy case, the settlement trust that the debtor set up for abuse claimants is fielding more claimant questions than ever, according to the U.S. Trustee's Office, which is asking that the organization hold a status conference to provide clarity.

  • June 03, 2026

    Funder Must Pick Role In VC Apple Tree Ch. 11

    An investment trust that once provided the majority of Apple Tree Life Sciences' funding must choose between bidding on exit financing that would fund Apple Tree's restructuring plan or serving as a consultation party, a Delaware bankruptcy judge said Wednesday.

  • June 03, 2026

    Bankrupt Hospital Can't Exit $3B BCBS Antitrust Deal

    A bankrupt Alabama hospital with "settler's remorse" can't bail on a multibillion-dollar antitrust settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

  • June 03, 2026

    Foley & Lardner Malpractice Suit Eyes Bankruptcy Venue Fate

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge said on Wednesday that he will rule as promptly as possible on a dispute about whether he should retain jurisdiction over a malpractice suit against Foley & Lardner LLP or send it back to state court.

  • June 03, 2026

    Purdue Pharma Heir Sues Son Over Sackler Matriarch's Estate

    Former Purdue Pharma LP President Richard Sackler has appealed a Connecticut probate court decision favoring his son David Sackler in a dispute over his mother Beverly Sackler's estate, saying a judge ignored self-dealing rules when approving his son's request to assign trust interests to a public charity.

  • June 03, 2026

    Oakland Diocese Creditors Want To See Ch. 11 Vote Records

    Unsecured creditors of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland urged a California bankruptcy judge to make the debtor hand over documents related to certain creditors, including communications and plan ballots, claiming the diocese has refused to do so thus far.

  • June 03, 2026

    Genesis Healthcare Claimants Take Ch. 11 Appeal To 5th Circ.

    Claimants of Genesis Healthcare have appealed a Texas federal judge's order that tossed their challenge to the debtor's procedures for dealing with personal injury and wrongful death claims, asking the Fifth Circuit to take up their case after the district court ruled that they sought relief in the wrong forum.

  • June 03, 2026

    Sidley Promotes 52 Attys After Adding Income Partner Tier

    Sidley Austin LLP has elevated 52 attorneys to partner from 11 offices in 23 practice areas.

  • June 02, 2026

    Del Monte Minority Lenders Lose Bid To Pause Ch. 11 Plan

    A New Jersey bankruptcy judge Tuesday denied a Del Monte lender group's request to stay his order confirming the canned food company's Chapter 11 plan, finding the lenders had not shown they were likely to succeed on appeal.

  • June 02, 2026

    Meet The Attys In Plastics Co. Trinseo's Ch. 11

    A team of attorneys from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP is counseling bankrupt plastics company Trinseo PLC through its prepackaged restructuring proposal.

  • June 02, 2026

    WARN Act Plaintiffs Vie For Control In First Brands Ch. 11

    Attorneys representing two groups of employees terminated by bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands Group asked to be put in control of mass termination litigation against the company, each saying on Tuesday that they have the necessary experience to guide the cases toward class certification.

  • June 02, 2026

    QVC Shareholders Renew Bid To Block Debtor's Ch. 11 Plan

    QVC Group Inc.'s preferred shareholders have filed a reply in support of their motion to terminate the debtor's exclusivity rights in Chapter 11, telling a Texas bankruptcy judge that QVC's reorganization plan includes a settlement that "systemically infects and dooms" the bankruptcy proposal.

  • June 02, 2026

    Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action

    Affiliates of New Fortress Energy asked a U.S. court to recognize their bankruptcies in the U.K. Polish subsidiaries of alternative energy investment company GoldenPeaks Capital began a Chapter 11 proceeding. And an artificial intelligence-enabled voice generating software company entered Chapter 7.

  • June 01, 2026

    Endo Trust's $4B Claim Vs. TPG Units Survives Dismissal Bid

    Affiliates of TPG Capital must face a lawsuit seeking to claw back $4.1 billion they made from the sale of a generic opioid manufacturer to Endo International PLC, whose trustee has alleged it did not receive reasonably equivalent value in the deal.

  • June 01, 2026

    Fat Brands Clears Hurdle To Pitch Post-Sale Ch. 11 Plan

    A Texas bankruptcy judge granted conditional approval for the disclosure statement of Fat Brands' Chapter 11 plan, allowing the chain restaurant operator to seek creditor votes on its post-sale liquidation plan.

  • June 01, 2026

    Azul Wants Creditors Blocked In Brazil With Ch. 11 Plan

    Reorganized debtor airline Azul SA asked a New York bankruptcy judge to shut down collection efforts in Brazil by two of its creditors, saying their claims were discharged under the Chapter 11 plan approved last year.

  • June 01, 2026

    Lugano OK To Hand Over Insurance For Lost $10.5M Diamond

    Jewelry house Lugano Diamonds on Monday secured a Delaware bankruptcy judge's tentative approval to transfer an insurance policy to a creditor that consigned the debtor a diamond worth $10.5 million that later went missing.

  • June 01, 2026

    Impac Gets Ch. 11 Plan OK, Bestar Nabs Ch. 15 Recognition

    A Delaware bankruptcy court approved home lending broker Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc.'s Chapter 11 plan, Canadian furniture company Bestar Inc. got Chapter 15 recognition and a Texas judge refused First Brands' bankruptcy plan disclosure.

  • June 01, 2026

    Justices Won't Hear Challenge To 'Texas Two-Step' Ch. 11

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it won't hear a challenge by asbestos claimants to the "Texas two-step" bankruptcy of Georgia-Pacific spinoff Bestwall.

  • May 29, 2026

    NY Judge Doubts Nussbaum-Linked Firms Belong In Ch. 11

    A New York bankruptcy judge on Friday questioned whether his court was the proper venue to wind down two commercial real estate law firms headed by Mark J. Nussbaum as the debtors sought to ditch an assignment for the benefit of creditors process in New York state court.

Expert Analysis

  • 3 Factors Affecting Retail M&A Deals In 2025

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    Retailers considering mergers and acquisitions this year face an evolving antitrust environment, including a new administration under President-elect Donald Trump, revised merger guidelines and a precedent set last year by a canceled $8.5 billion handbag merger, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation

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    Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington.

  • Consultants Should Be Aware Of DOJ's Potential New Reach

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    The U.S. Department of Justice's recent first-of-its-kind settlement with McKinsey & Co. indicates not only the DOJ's more aggressive stance toward businesses' potential criminal wrongdoings, but also the benefits of self-disclosure and cooperation when wrongdoing becomes apparent, says Dom Caamano at Kibler Fowler.

  • Playing Esports Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Competing in a global esports tournament at Wimbledon last year not only fulfilled my childhood dream, but also sharpened skills that are essential to my day job, including strategic thinking, confidence and networking, says AJ Schuyler at Jackson Lewis.

  • An Associate's Guide To Career Development In 2025

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    As the new year begins, associates at all levels should consider establishing career metrics, fostering key relationships and employing other specific strategies to help move through the complexities of the legal profession with confidence and emerge as trailblazers, say EJ Stern and Amanda George at Fractional Law Firm.

  • Making The Pitch To Grow Your Company's Legal Team

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    In a compressed economy, convincing the C-suite to invest in additional legal talent can be a herculean task, but a convincing pitch — supported by metrics and cost analyses — may help in-house counsel justify the growth of their team, say Elizabeth Smith and Roger Garceau at Major Lindsey.

  • Justices May Find Gov't Can Keep Fraudulent Transfer Benefit

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    Based on the justices' questions at the recently argued U.S. v. Miller, the Supreme Court appears prepared to hold that the U.S. — unlike any other creditor — is permitted to retain the benefits of a fraudulent transfer to the detriment of other bankruptcy creditors, says Kevin Morse at Clark Hill.

  • When US Privilege Law Applies To Docs Made Outside The US

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    As globalization manifests itself in disputes over foreign-created documents, a California federal court’s recent trademark decision illustrates nuances of both U.S. privilege frameworks and foreign evidentiary protections that attorneys must increasingly bear in mind, say attorneys at Hunton.

  • What 2024 Trends In Marketing, Comms Hiring Mean For 2025

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    The state of hiring in legal industry marketing, business development and communications over the past 12 months was marked by a number of trends — from changes in the C-suite to lateral move challenges — providing clues for what’s to come in the year ahead, says Ben Curle at Ambition.

  • How The Onion Could Still Buy InfoWars

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    While a Texas bankruptcy judge nixed the sale of InfoWars to The Onion on Tuesday, a slight tweak to the novel mechanism proposed could make the sale approvable, says Christopher Hampson at the University of Florida.

  • Group Running Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The combination of physical fitness and community connection derived from running with a group of business leaders has, among other things, helped me to stay grounded, improve my communication skills, and develop a deeper empathy for clients and colleagues, says Jessica Shpall Rosen at Greenwald Doherty.

  • 6 Changes I Would Make If I Ran A Law School

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    Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner identifies several key issues plaguing law schools and discusses potential solutions, such as opting out of the rankings game and mandating courses in basic writing skills.

  • Firms Still Have The Edge In Lateral Hiring, But Buyer Beware

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    Partner mobility data suggests that the third quarter of this year continued to be a buyer’s market, with the average candidate demanding less compensation for a larger book of business — but moving into the fourth quarter, firms should slow down their hiring process to minimize risks, say officers at Decipher Investigative Intelligence.

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