Large Cap

  • July 30, 2026

    Simpson Thacher Trial Hears Of 'Grave Risk' In PIPE Deals

    An attorney who is an expert in private investment in public equity transactions told a Florida jury hearing a malpractice case against Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP on Thursday that companies that enter into an agreement similar to the one Patriot National Inc. did take on "grave risk."

  • July 30, 2026

    Ex-NY Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain Joins M3 Partners

    Robert Drain, the former Southern District of New York bankruptcy judge who oversaw Purdue Pharma's Chapter 11 case, will serve as a senior adviser and head of fiduciary services at M3 Partners, the restructuring consulting firm announced Thursday.

  • July 30, 2026

    Apple Tree Gets $4M For Biotech Cos. As Managers Take Over

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved biotechnology investor Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc.'s bid to deploy another $4 million in Chapter 11 to support its portfolio companies, after the debtor and its new independent directors reached a deal on the interim funding.

  • July 29, 2026

    DOJ Probing Brothers Who Ran Summer Camp Empire

    A federal grand jury is investigating the bankrupt summer camp operator SIMAD Holdings, its controlling shareholders and related entities, and the company has received a demand to produce documents as part of the probe, according to a notice filed with the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

  • July 29, 2026

    MF Global Proposes Complex Plan To Speed Ch. 11 Payments

    Reorganized commodities brokerage MF Global proposed a multistep restructuring process that it says will help speed up and increase recoveries due to unsecured creditors nearly 13 years after a New York bankruptcy court confirmed its Chapter 11 plan of liquidation.

  • July 29, 2026

    Grupo Antolin Noteholders Seek Ch. 15 Toss Or Transfer

    Objecting noteholders have told a New York bankruptcy judge that the Chapter 15 cases of U.S. affiliates of Spanish auto parts maker Grupo Antolin violate U.S. bankruptcy principles and should be thrown out, while additionally arguing the cases should be transferred to Michigan if they are not dismissed.

  • July 29, 2026

    Sleep Number Can Keep $1.8M Employee Retention Promise

    A New York bankruptcy judge has overruled the objection from the U.S. Trustee to the employee retention plan from Sleep Number, finding that the employees aren't insiders, that the risk of them leaving was real and that it would be unfair to renege on promises to the workers.

  • July 29, 2026

    Buchalter Taps Longtime Atty To Lead San Francisco Office

    Buchalter PC announced that a longtime bankruptcy attorney who previously served on the firm's board of directors has been named managing partner of its San Francisco office.

  • July 29, 2026

    Meet The Attys In IT Co. TPx Communications' $1.1B Ch. 11

    Technology and cybersecurity services group TPx Communications has tapped lawyers from Sidley Austin LLP to assist the debtor as it seeks to address some $1.1 billion in debt through Chapter 11.

  • July 29, 2026

    Baker Donelson Adds Winstead Bankruptcy Pro In Houston

    Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC has fortified its bankruptcy practice with a Houston-based shareholder who came aboard from Winstead PC.

  • July 29, 2026

    Lending Firm YSA Hits Ch. 11 With Over $500M In Debt

    YSA Investments 1, a private lender and asset management company, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court with more than $500 million in debt.

  • July 28, 2026

    Alkegen Can Draw On Ch. 11 Financing In Prepack Case

    Bankrupt specialty materials maker Alkegen received permission Tuesday from a Texas judge to access part of a $630 million bankruptcy loan from existing lenders after opposition over the size of the interim package was overruled.

  • July 28, 2026

    Linqto Puts Off Trustee Hearing While Pursuing Resolution

    Investment platform Linqto and its unsecured creditors committee got a hearing delayed in their lawsuit against the debtor's liquidating trustee, after telling a judge Tuesday the parties were working on a resolution.

  • July 28, 2026

    Trinseo Creditors Seek To End Co.'s Ch. 11 Control

    A minority term lender group in Trinseo PLC's Chapter 11 case is asking a Texas bankruptcy judge to let it seek approval for its own reorganization plan for the plastic maker, saying the debtor's prearranged plan is unfair to them and that their alternative was never considered.

  • July 28, 2026

    Dish Can Pay $2B Of Notes In Ch. 11 After AT&T Deal Closes

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Tuesday authorized TV service provider Dish to pay back some $2 billion in notes using proceeds from a $23 billion deal between its nondebtor parent, EchoStar Corp., and cell phone network giant AT&T that closed the same day.

  • July 28, 2026

    The Twisted Path That Led American Efficient To Ch. 11

    Energy-efficiency aggregator American Efficient LLC filed for Chapter 11 protection as it fights a $1.1 billion fine from a federal regulator, blaming the penalty on rules that it said don't actually exist and wouldn't be enforceable even if they did.

  • July 28, 2026

    Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action

    A century-old alcohol distributor filed for bankruptcy while pursuing an asset sale, subprime lender CashCall entered Chapter 11 after facing more than $400 million in legal judgments, and a Bitcoin miner filed for Chapter 11 amid mounting losses and plans to sell its assets.

  • July 28, 2026

    Nielsen Says 2nd Circ. Ruling Makes Courts Price Regulators

    Nielsen has asked the Second Circuit to reconsider a ruling upholding an injunction in a case from Cumulus accusing it of tying sales of its national radio ratings data to its local offerings, telling the appeals court the ruling turns judges into price regulators.

  • July 27, 2026

    J&J, Ovarian Cancer Talc Claimants Unveil $5.5B Global Deal

    Johnson & Johnson announced Monday that it has agreed to pay some $5.5 billion to put to rest tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging its talcum powder products caused ovarian cancer, with plaintiffs' counsel calling the deal "long-delayed justice" for their clients.

  • July 27, 2026

    FTX's $1.8B Clawback Suit Against Binance, Zhao Can Proceed

    A Delaware federal bankruptcy judge has allowed FTX's bankruptcy estate to continue to try to claw back a $1.76 billion payment to the cryptocurrency platform though she trimmed certain claims.

  • July 27, 2026

    Bankrupt Summer Camps Owner Says Brother Handled Loans

    David Shabsels, who listed $782 million of liabilities in his personal Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, said Monday he often signed loan documents that were given to him by his brother, against whom he may have future claims related to the downfall of the summer camp empire they previously controlled.

  • July 27, 2026

    TGI Fridays Plan OK'd, Spirit Can Sell NYC Gates To JetBlue

    TGI Fridays won approval of its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, Spirit Airlines secured approval for the $58.5 million sale of LaGuardia gate slots to JetBlue, and CashCall received interim approval for Chapter 11 financing. Meanwhile, one of SIMAD's summer camp sales faced opposition from camp-goers' parents and Akorn reached a settlement allowing its asset buyer an $18.5 million unsecured claim.

  • July 27, 2026

    Kirkland Adds Jones Day Mass Tort Restructuring Pros

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP has hired a mass tort restructuring duo from Jones Day in the Lone Star State, the firm announced Monday.

  • July 27, 2026

    Fat Brands Gets Ch. 11 Plan Confirmed After Creditor Deal

    Fat Brands received confirmation Monday of its Chapter 11 plan after a Texas bankruptcy judge overruled remaining objections to the chain restaurant operator's post-sale wind-down plan.

  • July 27, 2026

    Alkegen Files Ch. 11 In Texas To Shed $3.1B In Debt

    Alkegen and dozens of affiliates filed a prepackaged Chapter 11 case in Texas bankruptcy court, where the specialty materials maker intends to cut the bulk of its $3.3 billion of funded debt obligations.

Expert Analysis

  • 5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2026 And Beyond

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    2026 will likely be shaped by issues ranging from artificial intelligence regulatory turbulence to potential evidence rule changes, and e-discovery professionals will need to understand how to effectively guide the responsible and defensible adoption of emerging tools, while also ensuring effective safeguards, say attorneys at Littler.

  • The Case For Emulating, Not Dividing, The Ninth Circuit

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    Champions for improved judicial administration should reject the unfounded criticisms driving recent Senate proposals to divide the Ninth Circuit and instead seek to replicate the court's unique strengths and successes, says Ninth Circuit Judge J. Clifford Wallace.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Intentional Career-Building

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    A successful legal career is built through intention: understanding expectations, assessing strengths honestly and proactively seeking opportunities to grow and cultivating relationships that support your development, say Erika Drous and Hillary Mann at Morrison Foerster.

  • The Bankruptcy Risks Inherent In AI Data Center Power Deals

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    While the construction of data centers that fuel artificial intelligence continues to accelerate, some potential risks to their business model and the power supply arrangements they rely on appear on the horizon, says Mark Sherrill at Chamberlain Hrdlicka.

  • 3 Notable Developments In Ch. 15 Bankruptcy This Year

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    Several notable Bankruptcy Code Chapter 15 decisions from 2025 warrant review, including rulings that clarified the framework of Chapter 15 surrounding nonparty releases, reinforced the principles of a debtor's center of main interest in the face of extensive mass tort litigation, and reviewed synthetic cross-border proceedings, say attorneys at Troutman.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Practical Problem Solving

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    Issue-spotting skills are well honed in law school, but practicing attorneys must also identify clients’ problems and true goals, and then be able to provide solutions, says Mary Kate Hogan at Quarles & Brady.

  • Receivership Law May Streamline Real Estate Sales In Illinois

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    The Illinois Receivership Act, which goes into effect Jan. 1, provides much-needed clarity on the issue of receivers' sales of commercial real estate and will make the process easier for parties including receivers, special servicers and commercial real estate lenders, say attorneys at Troutman.

  • Tariffs And Trade Volatility Drove 2025 Bankruptcy Wave

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    The Trump administration's tariff regime has reshaped the commercial restructuring landscape this year, with an increased number of bankruptcy filings showing how tariffs are influencing first‑day narratives, debtor-in-possession terms and case strategies, say attorneys at Thompson Hine.

  • The Hidden Pitfalls Of Letters Of Credit In Lease Negotiations

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    Amid a surge in commercial office leasing driven by artificial intelligence firms, it's crucial for landlords to be aware of the potential downside of accepting letters of credit — in particular, for amounts of security that are less than the statutory bankruptcy claim cap, say attorneys at Allen Matkins.

  • The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Getting The Message Across

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    Communications and brand strategy during a law firm merger represent a crucial thread that runs through every stage of a combination and should include clear messaging, leverage modern marketing tools and embrace the chance to evolve, says Ashley Horne at Womble Bond.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Practicing Client-Led Litigation

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    New litigators can better help their corporate clients achieve their overall objectives when they move beyond simply fighting for legal victory to a client-led approach that resolves the legal dispute while balancing the company's competing out-of-court priorities, says Chelsea Ireland at Cohen Ziffer.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Dynamic Databases

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    Several recent federal court decisions illustrate how parties continue to grapple with the discovery of data in dynamic databases, so counsel involved in these disputes must consider how structured data should be produced consistent with the requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Drafting For Distress: D&O Policy Tips Ahead Of Ch. 11 Filings

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    Considering recent bankruptcy statistics and the economic climate, now is a good time for companies to revisit their directors and officers liability insurance coverage, as understanding how these programs are structured and which terms matter at placement or renewal can materially improve protection for leaders of a distressed company, say attorneys at Reed Smith.

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