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									August 20, 2025
									NC Bankruptcy Atty Charged With 2nd-Degree MurderA North Carolina bankruptcy attorney is facing murder charges after police said he shot and killed a 43-year-old man in a small town in the mountains over the weekend, court records show. 
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									August 20, 2025
									IRS Lost Lien In Bankruptcy, Man Says In $28M Tax BattleThe Internal Revenue Service jettisoned any federal tax lien it claims to have against a man by filing an unsecured claim in his bankruptcy case, he told a Florida federal court Wednesday in response to the government's $28 million lawsuit against him. 
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									August 19, 2025
									PE Firm Hit With Contempt, Receiver In Del. Over Legal BillsA magistrate in the Delaware Chancery Court has entered an order for contempt and sanctions, as well as a receivership, against private equity firm 777 Partners in its former chief financial officer's suit seeking advancement of legal fees in connection with a fraud investigation and multiple lawsuits related to the company's business. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Texas Recycling Biz Can Tap $52M In Ch. 11 FinancingA Texas bankruptcy judge Tuesday gave a company that recycles chemicals and batteries interim approval to use $52 million of debtor-in-possession financing to fund its Chapter 11 case, but pumped the breaks on approving a stalking horse bid at a first-day hearing. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Family Alleging Firm's Girardi Conflict Denied Partial WinA Los Angeles judge Tuesday denied a family's motion seeking judgment on declaratory relief claims in a $1.8 million malpractice lawsuit against a firm that represented it in recovering millions lost in Girardi Keese's embezzlement scandal, saying disputed facts remain in the "unusual" case. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Judge To Confirm Scanrock's Ch. 11 Plan After SettlementA Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday conditionally confirmed the Chapter 11 plan of hydrocarbon driller Scanrock Oil & Gas, after the debtor resolved objections from parties including an ad hoc group, certain creditors and the U.S. Small Business Administration. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Solar Biotech Committee, Lender Get OK On Ch. 11 Claim DealA Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved a settlement between Solar Biotech's unsecured creditors committee and its largest secured creditor that the synthetic biological product maker said will allow it to get a Chapter 11 plan confirmed. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Judge Keeps Dr. Phil Media Biz In Ch. 11, Is Up To Boost DIPA Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday suggested he would approve more postpetition financing for a bankrupt broadcaster co-founded by Dr. Phil once an agreed upon order was before him, while also denying Sidley Austin's bid to stop representing the debtor and refusing to dismiss the case. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case ActionA Texas-based chemical recycling company filed bankruptcy papers, disclosing more than $400 million of debt. A Patriarch Partners-tied fragrance company is looking to sell its assets in a new Chapter 11. And a nursing home pharmacy business blamed industry consolidation for its bankruptcy filing. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtExecutives and board members of Cencora Corp. tentatively settled a stockholder derivative suit for $111.25 million, VectoIQ board members reached a $6.3 million deal on stockholder claims over electric carmaker Nikola's prospects, and class attorneys who secured a $50 million derivative suit settlement saw their proposed 25% attorney fee cut by almost half. Here's the latest from the Delaware Chancery Court. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Major Lindsey Ex-Recruiter Can't Discharge Judgment In Ch. 7A New York bankruptcy judge on Monday upheld the bulk of a $2.9 million award in favor of recruiting firm Major Lindsey & Africa LLC against its former employee, ruling she cannot discharge the penalty in her Chapter 7 case. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Tax Court Finds Bankrupt Couple Owes Back TaxesAn Internal Revenue Service settlement officer didn't abuse her discretion by sustaining a tax levy against a Texas couple's abandoned assets, because the couple failed to file the correct paperwork, the U.S. Tax Court ruled Monday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Meet The Attorneys In Ohio Nursing Home Operator's Ch. 7A team of lawyers from Ohio-based Allen Stovall Neuman & Ashton LLP is leading the bankruptcy case of nursing home operator Legacy North Royalton Operating Company LLC as it plans to liquidate its business through Chapter 7. 
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									August 18, 2025
									3rd Circ. Says IRS Can Pursue Taxes In Decades-Old FraudThe IRS can go after a woman's unpaid taxes more than 20 years later because her return preparer committed fraud on her filings, even though the woman did not mean to evade taxes, the Third Circuit ruled Monday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Texas Specialty Recycling Facility Files For Ch. 11A Texas company that recycles chemicals used in petroleum refining has filed for Chapter 11 in Texas, blaming equipment failures and unstable prices for the metals it recovers and seeking a sale by October to deal more than $403 million in debt. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Del Monte Gets Final DIP OK, Yellow Corp. Seeks $16M SalesA New Jersey bankruptcy judge handed down final approval of Del Monte's debtor-in-possession financing, Yellow Corp. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to approve $16 million in real estate sales, and the U.S. trustee objected to confirmation of Chapter 11 plans for Hooters and a Catholic diocese. This is the week in bankruptcy. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Judge Dismisses Calif. Resort Developer's Ch. 11A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday dismissed the Chapter 11 case of an insolvent company that developed a resort and other properties in California, after months of the company pursuing either a structured foreclosure in Chapter 11 or a global resolution. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Siblings Say They Can't Pay $3.4M In Taxes On Dad's EstateSiblings being sued for $3.4 million in unpaid taxes on their father's estate asked a Texas federal court to deny the U.S. a judgment for the money, saying they can't pay because the estate consists mostly of illiquid interests in partnerships and real estate. 
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									August 15, 2025
									US Trustee Blasts Deals Over Jackson Walker-Judge RomanceThe U.S. trustee for the Southern District of Texas on Friday objected to Jackson Walker LLP's proposed settlements with former bankruptcy clients meant to resolve fee disputes related to the concealed romance of a former lawyer with the firm and a former bankruptcy judge, arguing they should be denied or considered at trial. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Real Estate Recap: Water Law, Risky Debt, NYC RezoneCatch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including attorney insights into coastal development, one bank's bullish outlook on construction financing, and Midtown Manhattan's greenlight for denser residential development. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Lender Says SilverRock Has Had Enough Time For Ch. 11 PlanThe secured lender for resort developer SilverRock asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject SilverRock's third request to extend its plan exclusivity period, saying the developer should not need 16 months to file a liquidating plan. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Meet The Attorneys Guiding Partners Pharmacy In Ch. 11A team of lawyers from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP is guiding Partners Pharmacy Services LLC through bankruptcy, as the provider of medications to skilled nursing facilities looks to sell assets to its prepetition lender. 
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									August 15, 2025
									What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming WeekIn the coming week, bankruptcy judges are set to hear issues including a Brazilian telecommunications company's proposed jump from Chapter 15 to Chapter 11, final approval of Genesis Healthcare's postpetition financing, and a settlement proposed by electric-vehicle maker Nikola Corp. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Bankrupt NJ Office Building Gets OK For $26M SaleA New York bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved the sale of a New Jersey office building for $26 million, a higher price than that offered by the stalking horse bidder, which will get a $215,000 breakup fee. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Calif. Student Housing Complex Files Ch. 11University Park Berkeley LLC, the operator of a student housing complex in Berkeley, California, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday in a California bankruptcy court, listing between $50 million and $100 million in debt. 
Expert Analysis
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								A Midyear Forecast: Tailwinds Expected For Atty Hourly Rates  Hourly rates for partners, associates and support staff continued to rise in the first half of this year, and this growth shows no signs of slowing for the rest of 2024 and into next year, driven in part by the return of mergers and acquisitions and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, says Chuck Chandler at Valeo Partners. 
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								Synapse Bankruptcy Has Ripple Effects For Fintech Industry  Synapse Financial Technologies’ recent bankruptcy filing marks a significant moment in the fintech industry's evolution, highlighting that stringent compliance and risk management in fintech partnerships are essential to mitigate risk and protect consumers, say Joann Needleman and Ryan Blumberg at Clark Hill. 
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								Discount Window Reform Needed To Curb Modern Bank Runs  We learned during the spring 2023 failures that bank runs can happen extraordinarily fast in light of modern technology, especially when banks have a greater concentration of large deposits, demonstrating that the antiquated but effective discount window needs to be overhauled before the next crisis, says Cris Cicala at Stinson. 
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								2 Options For Sackler Family After High Court Purdue Ruling  After the U.S. Supreme Court recently blocked Purdue Pharma's plan to shield the family that owns the company from bankruptcy lawsuits, the Sacklers face the choice to either continue litigation, or return to the bargaining table for a settlement that doesn't eliminate creditor claims, says Gregory Germain at Syracuse University. 
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								Revisiting Scalia's 'What's It To You?' After Kaiser Ruling  While the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser allows insurers to be considered "parties in interest" in Chapter 11 cases, they still need to show they would face an injury in fact, answering the late Justice Antonin Scalia's "what's it to you?" question, say Brent Weisenberg and Jeff Prol at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Florida Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q2  The second quarter of 2024 brought two notable bills that will affect Florida's banking and finance community across many issues, including virtual currency abandonment, cancellation of financial services on the basis of political opinions, and the exemption amount of motor vehicles, say Joshua Prever and Andrew Balthazor at Holland & Knight. 
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								How To Clean Up Your Generative AI-Produced Legal Drafts  As law firms increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence tools to produce legal text, attorneys should be on guard for the overuse of cohesive devices in initial drafts, and consider a few editing pointers to clean up AI’s repetitive and choppy outputs, says Ivy Grey at WordRake. 
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								Purdue Ch. 11 Ruling Reinforces Importance Of D&O Coverage  The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, holding that a Chapter 11 reorganization cannot discharge claims against a nondebtor without affected claimants' consent, will open new litigation pathways surrounding corporate insolvency and increase the importance of robust directors and officers insurance, says Evan Bolla at Harris St. Laurent. 
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								Atty Well-Being Efforts Ignore Root Causes Of The Problem  The legal industry is engaged in a critical conversation about lawyers' mental health, but current attorney well-being programs primarily focus on helping lawyers cope with the stress of excessive workloads, instead of examining whether this work culture is even fundamentally compatible with lawyer well-being, says Jonathan Baum at Avenir Guild. 
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								Parsing Justices' Toss Of Purdue's Controversial Ch. 11 Plan  The U.S. Supreme Court's recent nixing of OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma's Chapter 11 proposal prevents the Sackler family from settling thousands of civil opioid lawsuits without the consent of all of the plaintiffs, and holds profound implications for bankruptcy cases, say attorneys at MoloLamken. 
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								Del. Bankruptcy Ruling Will Give D&O Insureds Nightmares  In Henrich v. XL Specialty Insurance, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court recently found that a never-served qui tam claim had been "brought" before a D&O policy's retroactive date, thereby eliminating coverage, and creating a nightmare scenario for directors and officers policyholders facing whistleblower claims, says David Klein at Pillsbury. 
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								No Matter The Purdue Ruling, Mass Tort Reform Is Needed  The U.S. Supreme Court will soon issue its opinion in the bankruptcy of Purdue Pharma LP, and regardless of the outcome, it’s clear legal and policy reforms are needed to address the next mass tort, says William Organek at Baruch College. 
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								How Associates Can Build A Professional Image  As hybrid work arrangements become the norm in the legal industry, early-career attorneys must be proactive in building and maintaining a professional presence in both physical and digital settings, ensuring that their image aligns with their long-term career goals, say Lana Manganiello at Equinox Strategy Partners and Estelle Winsett at Estelle Winsett Professional Image Consulting.