Mid Cap

  • March 26, 2025

    Resort Developer Asks To Unwind Pre-Ch. 11 Equity Deal

    California resort developer SilverRock Development Co. filed an adversary complaint in its Chapter 11 case Tuesday asking a Delaware court to unwind a pre-bankruptcy securitization transaction that converted preferred shares into secured debt.

  • March 26, 2025

    Mondee Defends Ch. 11 Sale To Stalking-Horse Bidder

    Bankrupt travel app company Mondee Holdings Inc. on Wednesday defended its plan to sell its assets for about $200 million to its stalking-horse bidder, asking a Delaware judge to overrule a shareholder's objection that claimed the proposed sale runs afoul of bankruptcy rules.

  • March 26, 2025

    Judge To OK $3.3M DIP Draw In Wood Insulation Co.'s Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Wednesday she will allow wood fiber insulation maker GO Lab Inc. to tap into a $10 million Chapter 11 bankruptcy financing facility provided by existing bondholders on an interim basis as the company seeks to restructure its balance sheet and give those bondholders nearly all equity.

  • March 26, 2025

    23AndMe's Ch. 11 Sale Hinges On Patchwork Of Privacy Laws

    Bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe wants to put its vast store of genetic data up for auction in order to repay creditors, but customer privacy concerns and a patchwork of state data protection laws could throw this plan into disarray.

  • March 26, 2025

    NY REIT Gets Ch. 11 Plan Confirmed After Deal With Creditors

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved New York-based real estate investment trust JER Investors Trust Inc.'s Chapter 11 plan that calls for about $2.25 million in payments to general unsecured claim holders, following the company's report that it reached a consensus with noteholders that challenged the proposal.

  • March 26, 2025

    Office Snapshot: Butler Snow Trims Nashville Footprint

    In response to changing operational needs, including a decreased need for physical storage and a greater need for collaborative spaces, Butler Snow LLP recently moved to a new office in Nashville's historic Germantown district that it said better fits its goals in the fast-growing city.

  • March 26, 2025

    Hybrid Engine Maker First Mode Gets Ch. 11 Plan Confirmed

    First Mode Holdings, a company that makes hybrid engines for heavy-duty vehicles, received the Delaware bankruptcy court's approval Wednesday to move forward with its Chapter 11 plan, which calls for full recoveries for unsecured creditors.

  • March 26, 2025

    Justices Rule Ch. 7 Trustee Can't Recover Tax Payments

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday reversed a Tenth Circuit decision allowing the bankruptcy trustee of a defunct Utah company to claw back $145,000 in federal taxes, saying the sections of the Bankruptcy Code relied upon by the trustee provide only a limited waiver of sovereign immunity.

  • March 25, 2025

    Aerospace Co. Creditor Must Say If It Will Bid Against Debt

    The stalking horse bidder for the assets of bankrupt aerospace parts supplier Dynamic Aerostructures must inform the Delaware bankruptcy court by Thursday whether it intends to make a credit bid that includes $54 million of debt it currently holds against the company, after a judge found that a lack of clarity about the creditor's bid would affect other bidders.

  • March 25, 2025

    Apparel Biz Delta's Ch. 11 Converted To Ch. 7

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge has granted a motion from the former owner of the Salt Life clothing and lifestyle business, Delta Apparel Inc., to transition its bankruptcy case from a Chapter 11 to a Chapter 7 liquidation, following the company's failure to secure enough funding to continue its reorganization proceedings.

  • March 25, 2025

    Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action

    23andMe Holding Co. entered Chapter 11 to sell its business and address $214 million in debt; Danimer Scientific Inc., which makes plastics alternatives, entered Chapter 11 to wind down while it tends to its roughly $450 million debt burden; and sneaker shop Soleply began a streamlined bankruptcy for small businesses in an effort to exit some lease obligations and restructure its debt.

  • March 25, 2025

    Pension Seeks To Opt Class Out Of Cutera Ch. 11 Releases

    A pension fund heading up a class action against skin care technology group Cutera has urged a Texas bankruptcy court to find the shareholder has authority to opt all class members out of the company's Chapter 11 plan.

  • March 25, 2025

    Lowenstein Sandler Can Pursue NJ Dispensary Fraud Claims

    Lowenstein Sandler LLP on Tuesday secured a ruling enabling the firm to pursue claims that a cannabis dispensary committed a "fraud on the court," with a New Jersey state judge rejecting the business' attempt to preclude those claims in the firm's $800,000 suit over unpaid legal fees.

  • March 24, 2025

    WB Fight Led Production Co. Behind 'The Matrix' To Ch. 11

    Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, a funding and production company behind blockbusters like "The Matrix" and "The Great Gatsby," filed for bankruptcy last week after a soured partnership with Warner Bros. and an attempt to open its own studio fell flat.

  • March 24, 2025

    Purdue Files New Plan, Forever 21 Hits Ch. 11 For 2nd Time

    Purdue Pharma proposed a new bankruptcy plan, under which the Sackler family and the company would pay a total of $7.4 billion to settle opioid-related claims. Meanwhile, Forever 21's U.S. arm filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware, securing court approval to close more than 300 stores and planning to exit bankruptcy by June. Plus, a Texas bankruptcy judge rejected an $8 million bid to purchase right-wing conspiracy theory peddler Alex Jones' Infowars, shutting down a request to reopen the asset sale process.

  • March 24, 2025

    Calif. Hotel Operator Given 1 Week Of Interim Ch. 11 Financing

    The owner and operator of a hotel in Southern California received a Delaware bankruptcy court's permission for a week of Chapter 11 financing after the judge said he would not approve MOM CA Investco LLC's initial debtor-in-possession funding proposal.

  • March 24, 2025

    Danish Court Sends Fintech Into Bankruptcy

    Fintech company Spark Technology A/S on Monday hit bankruptcy in the Bankruptcy Division of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court after several months of being in hot water with the Danish Business Authority.

  • March 24, 2025

    ENGlobal Gets OK For Ch. 11 Asset Auction In April

    A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday gave bankrupt engineering firm ENGlobal Corp. permission to put itself on the block a month from now, saying a quick sale made the most sense for the company.

  • March 24, 2025

    Vertical Farming Co. Files Ch. 11 Amid Financing Struggles

    Vertical farming venture Plenty Unlimited Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court with $100 million to $500 million of both assets and liabilities after struggling to raise fresh funds to support its money-losing business.

  • March 24, 2025

    DNA Testing Firm 23AndMe Files Ch. 11 With Plans To Sell

    DNA testing company 23andMe Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection in Missouri bankruptcy court, listing $214 million of debt and saying it plans to sell its business through the bankruptcy process.

  • March 21, 2025

    HVAC Giant Air Pros Says It Grew Too Fast Before Ch. 11

    Florida-based HVAC service provider AFH Air Pros LLC went on a nationwide acquisition spree between 2020 and 2022, only to land in bankruptcy court earlier this month to try to sell those same companies it purchased and clear its debt, court documents showed.

  • March 21, 2025

    Soybean Developer Benson Hill Can Tap $11M DIP In Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday gave interim approval to a high-protein soybean developer's $11 million debtor-in-possession loan, allowing it to access $3 million as it looks to sell itself within 75 days.

  • March 21, 2025

    Unlockd To Take Google Antitrust Battle To 9th Circ.

    Defunct advertising app maker Unlockd is hoping the Ninth Circuit will revive its antitrust suit accusing Google of allowing the then-up-and-coming business to build a reliance on Google platforms and then cutting it off once it became a threat.

  • March 21, 2025

    Danimer Approved For Initial Ch. 11 Loan As It Seeks Buyer

    Plastic alternative maker Danimer Scientific received interim approval Friday for $1 million in Chapter 11 financing, telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that it is trying to find a buyer for its manufacturing facilities.

  • March 21, 2025

    No Suspension Pause For Ex-Alex Jones Atty, Ethics Boss Says

    A former Alex Jones attorney's two-week suspension from practicing law in Connecticut should not be halted amid an impending appeal, but he should get credit for a previous weeklong suspension he served over the same mishandling of confidential information about family members of Sandy Hook shooting victims, the state's chief legal ethics official said in a new filing.

Expert Analysis

  • How Cos. Can Leverage IP In Corporate Bankruptcy

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    In light of an increase in year-to-date Chapter 11 filings, businesses must understand the importance and value of intellectual property in corporate bankruptcy and restructuring, from contributing to enterprise value, to providing leverage in negotiations and facilitating recovery, says Gregory Campanella at Ocean Tomo.

  • Avoiding Retail Bankruptcy As Economic Uncertainty Persists

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    Amid record retail bankruptcies and continued economic uncertainty in 2024, retailers can take specific steps like building stronger cash-flow models, managing inventory wisely and reassessing cost structures to avoid financial distress, say consultants at BRG.

  • Banking Compliance Takeaways From Joint Agency Statement

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    Federal bank regulatory agencies’ recent joint statement warning of risks associated with third-party fintech deposit services spotlights a fundamental problem that may arise with bank deposit products that are made through increasingly complex customer relationships, says Tom Witherspoon at Stinson.

  • Litigation Funding Disclosure Key To Open, Impartial Process

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    Blanket investor and funding agreement disclosures should be required in all civil cases where the investor has a financial interest in the outcome in order to address issues ranging from potential conflicts of interest to national security concerns, says Bob Goodlatte, former U.S. House Representative for Virginia.

  • Law Firms Should Move From Reactive To Proactive Marketing

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    Most law firm marketing and business development teams operate in silos, leading to an ad hoc, reactive approach, but shifting to a culture of proactive planning — beginning with comprehensive campaigns — can help firms effectively execute their broader business strategy, says Paul Manuele at PR Manuele Consulting.

  • Bankruptcy Courts May Be Budding Open To Cannabis Cases

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    Two recent California bankruptcy court rulings, denying motions to dismiss the respective debtors' bankruptcies, provide persuasive authority to allow cannabis debtors the protections of federal bankruptcy law, say Noah Weingarten and Bethany Simmons at Loeb & Loeb.

  • Vendor Rights Lessons From 2 Chapter 11 Cases

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    A Texas federal court’s recent critical vendor order in the Zachry Holdings Chapter 11 filing, as well as a settlement between Rite Aid and McKesson in New Jersey federal court last year, shows why suppliers must object to critical vendor motions that do not recognize creditors' legal rights, says David Conaway at Shumaker.

  • Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Is My Counterclaim Bound To Fall?

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    A Pennsylvania federal court’s recent dismissal of the defendants’ counterclaims in Morgan v. Noss should remind attorneys to avoid the temptation to repackage a claim’s facts and law into a mirror-image counterclaim, as this approach will often result in a waste of time and resources, says Matthew Selmasska at Kaufman Dolowich.

  • Mercon Coffee Ch. 11 Ruling Shows Insider Releases' Limits

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    A New York bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Mercon Coffee’s Chapter 11 case highlights the stringent requirements for retention-related transfers to insiders, even in cases where no creditor has objected, say Robert Klyman and Scott Shelley at DLA Piper.

  • Bankruptcy Trustees Need More FinCEN Guidance

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    Recent FinCEN consent orders in two North Carolina bankruptcy cases show that additional guidance is necessary for most types of fiduciaries overseeing bankruptcy estates or other insolvency vehicles, say Brian Shaw and David Doyle at Cozen O’Connor.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Hyperlinked Documents

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    Recent rulings show that counsel should engage in early discussions with clients regarding the potential of hyperlinked documents in electronically stored information, which will allow for more deliberate negotiation of any agreements regarding the scope of discovery, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • Congress Must Increase Small Biz Ch. 11 Debt Cap

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    Congress must act to reinstate Subchapter V, which recently sunsetted when the debt threshold to qualify reverted from $7.5 million to just over $3 million, meaning thousands of small businesses will no longer be able to use the means of reorganization, says Daniel Gielchinsky at DGIM Law.

  • How To Grow Marketing, Biz Dev Teams In A Tight Market

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    Faced with fierce competition and rising operating costs, firms are feeling the pressure to build a well-oiled marketing and business development team that supports strategic priorities, but they’ll need to be flexible and creative given a tight talent market, says Ben Curle at Ambition.

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