Mid Cap
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August 27, 2025
Broadway Producer's Ch. 11 Plan Tests Purdue Ruling Limits
The bankruptcy plan of a Tony Award-winning theater production company is exploring the boundaries of the U.S. Supreme Court's Purdue Pharma decision last year barring nonconsensual liability releases for nondebtors and, if affirmed on appeal, experts say it could become a model for other small businesses looking to reorganize.
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August 26, 2025
Pioneer Health Objects To Banker's Ch. 11 Fee Application
Clinic operator Pioneer Health Systems LLC, which had its Chapter 11 plan confirmed late last year, objected to a $500,000 fee application from a firm that had acted as its investment banker, saying the payout hinged on a sale Pioneer never fully carried out.
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August 26, 2025
SEC Says Nikola's Ch. 11 Plan Mischaracterizes $80M Penalty
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission objected to the Chapter 11 plan of electric-truck maker Nikola Corp. on Tuesday, saying the plan improperly treats the agency's $80 million civil penalty claim as if it were a damages claim behind other unsecured creditors in the priority scheme.
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August 26, 2025
UpHealth Strikes Chapter 11 Deal With Glocal
Bankrupt medical technology company UpHealth told a Delaware bankruptcy court that it has reached a settlement resolving Indian company Glocal Healthcare's $200 million adversary proceeding in a bitter feud over an ill-fated merger.
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August 26, 2025
Village Roadshow Can Sell Studio Biz For $4.25M In Ch. 11
Movie producer Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, which helped create titles like "The Matrix" and "Ocean's Eleven," received a Delaware bankruptcy judge's approval Tuesday to sell its independent studio to Alcon Entertainment for $4.25 million.
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August 26, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
A medical transportation company entered Chapter 11 in Texas to address $1.1 billion in debt, a business that rented out audiovisual equipment sought to begin liquidation in California, and the company that owns a Wisconsin biomethane plant went bankrupt with a prepackaged plan to be considered on Sept. 30.
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August 26, 2025
The Fall Of NYC Nightclub Brooklyn Mirage
The owner of Brooklyn Mirage, a massive New York City nightclub, recently filed for bankruptcy, haunted by the ghosts of past, present and future: past concerts over which it's being sued; shows which cannot go on because the venue is presently closed; and future events for which it has sold tickets but which may not happen.
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August 25, 2025
Auto Parts Supplier Targets Tilton In $39M Clawback Case
An auto parts supplier asked a Michigan state court to hold collateralized debt promoter Lynn Tilton and several other defendants liable to the tune of nearly $40 million, alleging they had been involved in an asset transfer aimed at ducking a judgment in the plaintiff's favor.
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August 25, 2025
Nikola Founder Cites Trump Pardon, Claire's Gets DIP Funds
Nikola’s founder and ex-CEO said his claim in the company’s Chapter 11 cannot be subordinated, while Clare’s got interim approval for bankruptcy financing and Avon secured a judge’s permission to implement its reorganization plan.
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August 25, 2025
Trustee For NJ House Flipper Cos. Seeks OK For Oct. Auction
The Chapter 11 trustee for companies tied to celebrity house flippers accused of a Ponzi-like scheme Monday asked a New Jersey bankruptcy judge to approve procedures for the sale of the companies' assets.
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August 25, 2025
US Trustee Says Montessori Group's Deal Locks In Ch. 11 Plan
The U.S. Trustee's Office on Monday asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject Higher Ground Education Inc.'s request to assume a pre-bankruptcy deal with its lenders, saying the agreement dictates the terms of the Montessori school operator's Chapter 11 plan.
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August 25, 2025
Meet The Attorneys Guiding Recycling Co. Aleon's Ch. 11
Specialty recycling company Aleon has assembled a team of lawyers from Norton Rose Fulbright and Morrison Foerster LLP to oversee its Chapter 11 as the company is seeking to sell its assets to address more than $403 million in debt.
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August 22, 2025
3rd Circ. Upholds Shipbuilder's Ch. 11 Reopening
A split Third Circuit panel on Friday upheld, 2-1, a New Jersey bankruptcy judge's discretion in reopening Congoleum Corp.'s 2003 Chapter 11 case and barring Occidental Chemical from pursuing Congoleum affiliate Bath Iron Works to recover pollution liability expenses.
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August 22, 2025
Truck Lease Protections Stymie Titan's First-Day Hearing
Issues surrounding adequate protection payments in favor of truck lessors and financiers prevented bankrupt trucking firm Titan CNG LLC from receiving approval on Friday for its cash management motion, with a Delaware bankruptcy judge saying the lessors should be paid for the equipment being used by the debtor and its affiliates.
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August 22, 2025
Board Purge May Not Bring Puerto Rico Utility Bond Payments
President Donald Trump's dismissal of nearly the entire board overseeing Puerto Rico's debt restructuring may result in a body that is more friendly to the island's electric utility bondholders, but their hopes for full payment will likely remain out of reach, experts told Law360
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August 22, 2025
CFPB Inks Synapse Deal That Opens Door To Consumer Relief
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has reached a settlement with the bankruptcy trustee for Synapse Financial Technologies Inc. that could unlock millions of dollars in relief for consumers whose funds were stranded in the middleware provider's collapse.
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August 22, 2025
Stoli Offers Revised Ch. 11 Plan With Lender Backstop
Vodka maker Stoli Group USA on Friday told a Texas bankruptcy judge it has modified its plan to partially pay off its secured debt with liquor by giving the lender a partial real estate backstop, but that it still hopes to pay off much of the loan with barrels of unfinished bourbon.
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August 22, 2025
What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week
In the coming week, bankruptcy courts will consider Wag!'s Chapter 11 plan and disclosure statement, Sunnova Energy's request for conditional approval of its disclosure and vote solicitation process, Party City's final disclosure statement, and Linqto Texas' request for approval of debtor-in-possession financing.
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August 22, 2025
Texas Recycling Biz Aims For Late September Auction
A Texas bankruptcy judge said Friday that he would approve bidding procedures for the assets of specialty recycler Aleon Metals LLC, setting up an auction Sept. 29 with a stalking horse bid from its debtor-in-possession lenders.
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August 22, 2025
Tribe Member Can't Discharge Tax Debt, 10th Circ. Affirms
An Oklahoma federal court correctly affirmed a bankruptcy court's refusal to reopen a case brought by a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation who claimed his tax debt should have been discharged in bankruptcy, the Tenth Circuit said.
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August 22, 2025
Compostable Film Co. Nets Approval Of Ch. 11 Plan
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge has confirmed the liquidation plan of Ohio-based compostable film producer Plastic Suppliers Inc. after a hearing on approval for the slightly amended proposal that will see some unsecured claims paid out of a liquidation trust.
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August 22, 2025
White Forest To Liquidate In Ch. 7 After Failed Mine Sale
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday ordered coal producer White Forest Resources Inc.'s Chapter 11 case to be converted to a Chapter 7 liquidation after the debtor's attempt to sell a metallurgical coal mine fell through.
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August 21, 2025
Nikola SPAC, Related Settlements Reach $33.75M In Del.
A multi-court string of settlements has produced a $33.75 million proposed payout for stockholders who alleged in direct and derivative state and federal actions that they were misled in deals that took electric vehicle maker Nikola Corp. public.
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August 21, 2025
'Sustainable' Fintech Leader Cops To $248M Investor Fraud
The co-founder of bankrupt financial services company Aspiration Partners Inc. agreed on Thursday to plead guilty to defrauding investors and lenders.
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August 21, 2025
Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed
An appellate court dismissed an appeal California brought against 23andMe's bankruptcy sale after the parties agreed to end the case; Fannie Mae asked a New York bankruptcy judge to prevent the bankrupt owner of an apartment complex from using rent for Chapter 11 financing; and another New York bankruptcy judge ordered a law firm to return $30,000.
Expert Analysis
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9th Circ. Clarifies ERISA Preemption For Healthcare Industry
The Ninth Circuit's recent ruling in Bristol SL Holdings v. Cigna notably clarifies the broad scope of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act's preemption of certain state law causes of action, standing to benefit payors and health plan administrators, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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NY Combined Hearing Guidelines Can Shorten Ch. 11 Timeline
The Southern District of New York’s recently adopted guidelines on combining the processes for Chapter 11 plan confirmation and disclosure statement approval may shorten the Chapter 11 timeline for companies and reduce associated costs, say Robert Drain and Moshe Jacob at Skadden.
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A Healthier Legal Industry Starts With Emotional Intelligence
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.
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5th Circ. Bond Claim Ruling Shows Creditors Must Be Vigilant
In Raymond James & Associates v. Jalbert, the Fifth Circuit recently held that the bankruptcy debtor's indemnification obligations were discharged by the confirmed plan because the indemnified party failed to speak up, demonstrating that creditors must proactively protect their rights, says Joshua Lesser at Bradley Arant.
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Bankruptcy Courts Have Contempt Power, Del. Case Reminds
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.
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What Lies Behind Diverging US And UK Insolvency Trends
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.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data
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.
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How Banks Can Preserve Value Amid Corporate Default Surge
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.
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A Look At Subchapter V As Debt Limit Expiration Looms
If proposed legislation to extend Subchapter V’s debt eligibility ceiling sunset date in June is passed, bankruptcy professionals can seek ways to work with their local jurisdictions to advocate for code changes and guidance that bring more efficiencies and clarity to the process, say Matthew Brash at Newpoint Advisors and Melinda Bennett at Stretto.
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The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals
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.
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Ch. 11 Case Shows Why Plan Acceptance Procedures Are Key
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.
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Risks Of Rejecting Hotel Mgmt. Agreements Via Bankruptcy
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.
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NC Rulings Show Bankruptcy Isn't Only For Insolvent Debtors
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.