Large Cap
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August 13, 2024
Talc Claims Land Cosmetics Giant Avon In Ch. 11
Avon Products filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware, saying it needs to address more than $1 billion in liabilities and allegations of injuries caused by talc in its products.
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August 12, 2024
3AC Hedge Fund Files $1.3B Claim In TerraForm Bankruptcy
Liquidators of collapsed crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital Ltd. filed a $1.3 billion claim in the TerraForm Labs Pte. bankruptcy in Delaware federal court Friday, according to documents obtained by Law360.
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August 12, 2024
Texas Wants Debt Relief Review In Wake Of 8th Circ. Ruling
Texas' solicitor general on Saturday pressed the U.S. Supreme Court to shut down the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, arguing that a recent Eighth Circuit decision granting an injunction against the plan in a similar case "underscores" why the high court should grant its petition for certiorari.
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August 12, 2024
Byju's Dodges Dismissal, Crypto Updates, SunPower Filing
The U.S.-based affiliate of Indian educational technology giant Byju's avoided the dismissal of its Chapter 11 case in Delaware, a subpoena for cellphone records from former bankruptcy judge David R. Jones was quashed, and a $2 billion bankruptcy from a residential solar technology company was filed. This is the week in bankruptcy
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August 12, 2024
Celsius Sues Tether For Over $2B In Ch. 11 Clawbacks
The defunct cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network has sued the largest stablecoin provider, Tether, seeking to claw back more than $2.3 billion worth of bitcoin and accusing Tether of improperly reaping the benefits of the digital coins for itself as Celsius was spiraling towards bankruptcy.
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August 12, 2024
LNG Contractor's Ch. 11 Settlement Gets Final OK
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday gave final approval to a settlement in which Zachry Industrial will exit a project to build a liquefied natural gas facility co-owned by ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy, congratulating the parties on having found a consensual resolution to a complex matter.
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August 12, 2024
SVB Ex-Owner And Creditors Appeal FDIC Standing In Ch. 11
The former parent company of Silicon Valley Bank and its creditors said they plan to challenge a New York bankruptcy judge's decision that federal regulators who seized $1.9 billion from SVB Financial Group bank accounts had standing to object to its Chapter 11 plan.
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August 12, 2024
42 Talc Claims Axed In Revlon's Bankruptcy Case
A New York judge on Monday ruled that dozens of claims against Revlon for asbestos exposure due to talc in the company's products are not allowable under bankruptcy law, saying they came after the company's Chapter 11 plan had already been confirmed.
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August 12, 2024
Oil Cos. Get Go-Ahead On $3.5M La. Contamination Settlement
A Louisiana federal judge has granted preliminary approval to a $3.5 million settlement to resolve residents' claims against Occidental Petroleum Corp. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. over alleged contamination from creosoting facilities, over the objection of co-defendants BNSF and International Paper.
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August 09, 2024
Pitney Bowes' E-Commerce Arm Can Tap $47M DIP In Ch. 11
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Friday gave DRF Logistics LLC the go ahead to borrow $45 million under a Chapter 11 loan funded by its former parent, shipping company Pitney Bowes Inc., which let go of its majority stake in DRF to wind down the unprofitable e-commerce division in bankruptcy.
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August 09, 2024
Attys Eye Serta Simmons Appeal For New Clues In Debt Fights
Professionals who help distressed companies cope with oppressive debt loads are eagerly awaiting a Fifth Circuit ruling on mattress maker Serta Simmons' 2020 restructuring deal, a decision that experts say could reshape how courts handle so-called uptier transactions and hotly litigated fights among creditors.
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August 09, 2024
Judge Rejects Camshaft Bid To Dismiss Byju's Ch. 11 Case
A Delaware bankruptcy judge denied hedge fund Camshaft Capital's request to dismiss the Chapter 11 case of the U.S.-based affiliate of Indian educational technology giant Byju's, finding the debtor had good reason to file for bankruptcy.
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August 09, 2024
Judge Sides With NY Diocese In Axing 33 Abuse Claims
A New York federal judge has upheld the dismissal of 33 sexual abuse claims against Long Island's bankrupt Roman Catholic Diocese, finding there was insufficient evidence the diocese had supervisory control over the alleged abusers.
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August 09, 2024
How 2 Kirkland Attys Pivoted From Law To Communications
Jon Henes and Whitney Fogelberg never envisioned having careers crafting communications strategies for restructuring companies. But the seasoned former Kirkland & Ellis LLP bankruptcy partners have found themselves doing just that at C Street Advisory Group, a specialized public relations firm founded by Henes.
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August 08, 2024
Behind Solar Tech Co. Sunpower's $2B Ch. 11
Residential solar technology company SunPower Corporation landed in Chapter 11 this week with $2 billion in debt after an accounting fiasco coupled with rough macroeconomic trends sent it into a liquidity crisis.
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August 08, 2024
Judge Pauses Syracuse Diocese Ch. 11 Pending Changes
A New York bankruptcy judge put the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse's Chapter 11 case on hold Thursday until the diocese finishes revisions to its bankruptcy plan it says are needed to bring it into line with the Supreme Court's decision on Purdue Pharma's plan.
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August 08, 2024
Pitney Bowes Spins Off E-Commerce Biz Into Ch. 11
A former unit of shipping company Pitney Bowes Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection Thursday in Texas bankruptcy court with more than $100 million in debt and plans to liquidate its assets.
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August 08, 2024
Snapshot: Delaware Federal Court's 2024 Annual Report
Civil filings in Delaware's district court continue to decline as the patent litigation-heavy venue saw its lowest number of patent filings during the past decade in 2023, experiencing a 23% dip from the year prior amid a national patent litigation plunge.
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August 07, 2024
FTX, Alameda Agree To Pay $12.7B To Resolve CFTC's Action
A New York federal judge Wednesday signed off on a consent order requiring FTX Trading Ltd. and its affiliated trading firm to pay back $8.7 billion to those duped by disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and disgorge an additional $4 billion.
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August 07, 2024
Highland, Co-Founder Battle Over $70M Debt In 5th Circ.
Venture capital firm Highland Capital and a company owned by Highland co-founder James Dondero squared off before a Fifth Circuit panel on Tuesday, debating whether a jury was needed to weigh defenses against claims that he and his companies owe the VC firm more than $70 million.
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August 07, 2024
Bid For Ex-Judge's Phone Records Halted At Texas Hearing
A Texas bankruptcy judge shut down a bid from JCPenney's bankruptcy administrator to subpoena former Judge David R. Jones' cellphone records in a partially sealed hearing Wednesday in connection with Jones' secret romance with a onetime lawyer at Jackson Walker LLP.
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August 07, 2024
Meet The Attys Directing Solar Tech Firm SunPower's Ch. 11
SunPower, once one of the largest solar panel manufacturers in the U.S., has hired lawyers from Richards Layton & Finger PA and Kirkland & Ellis LLP, as the company attempts to sell its assets through its Chapter 11 case in Delaware.
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August 07, 2024
Judge Says Byju's Exec Can Make $20M Settlement Payment
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Wednesday said he won't stop a former executive of the troubled U.S.-based affiliate of Indian educational technology giant Byju's from paying off a $20 million debt that had landed Byju's parent in an Indian insolvency proceeding.
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August 07, 2024
Lender Says Mogul's Privacy Concerns Stymying Trial Prep
Attorneys for a lending agent pursuing a $127 million judgment from an auto parts mogul asked a Michigan federal judge Tuesday to deny the mogul and his bankrupt company's attempts to keep key documents private, saying the inability to share relevant information with their clients is hindering their ability to prepare for trial.
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August 07, 2024
Solar Tech Co. SunPower Can Move Toward Sept. Ch. 11 Sale
Residential solar technology company SunPower Corp. on Wednesday got the approval of a Delaware bankruptcy court for a slate of customary first-day motions, including a bid to use cash collateral from existing lenders to get it to an asset sale scheduled for September.
Expert Analysis
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The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms
In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.
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5 Key Tips For Attorneys In The Subchapter V Arena
Subchapter V cases present unique challenges for the nondebtor parties-in-interest, and habits developed by attorneys in typical Chapter 11 cases do not necessarily translate, meaning creditors and their counsel should quickly take a proactive role in their cases to protect their interests, which can be done by attending the 341 meeting, analyzing the plan, and more, says Kelly Singer at Squire Patton.
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Attorneys Have An Ethical Duty To Protect The Judiciary
The tenor of public disagreement and debate has become increasingly hostile against judges, and though the legislative branch is trying to ameliorate this safety gap, lawyers have a moral imperative and professional requirement to stand with judges in defusing attacks against them and their rulings, says Deborah Winokur at Cozen O'Connor.
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Why The Debt Maturity Wall Is Still A Figment, For Now
While the phenomenon of the debt maturity wall — a growing wall of staggered corporate debt maturities — has been considered a looming problem since the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, it’s unlikely to have significant consequences before 2025 due to factors such as quantitative easing and evolved lending practices, says Michael Eisenband at FTI Consulting.
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AI Can Help Lawyers Overcome The Programming Barrier
Legal professionals without programming expertise can use generative artificial intelligence to harness the power of automation and other technology solutions to streamline their work, without the steep learning curve traditionally associated with coding, says George Zalepa at Greenberg Traurig.
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10 Essential Bankruptcy Litigation Tips For In-House Counsel
Bankruptcy litigation is a complex and multifaceted area of law that poses unique challenges for in-house counsel, and there are several tools at legal professionals' disposal, like appraisals and understanding jurisdictions, to stay well-informed and protect their companies' interests, says Alison Ashmore at Dykema.
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Preparing Law Students For A New, AI-Assisted Legal World
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms the legal landscape, law schools must integrate technology and curricula that address AI’s innate challenges — from ethics to data security — to help students stay ahead of the curve, say Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics, Ryan Abbott at JAMS and Karen Silverman at Cantellus Group.
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Sellers Seeking Best Deal Should Focus On Terms And Price
Rising interest rates and a decline in the automotive mergers and acquisitions market mean that a failed deal carries greater stakes, and sellers therefore should pursue not only the optimum price but also the optimum terms to safeguard their agreement, says Joseph Aboyoun at Fox Rothschild.
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General Counsel Need Data Literacy To Keep Up With AI
With the rise of accessible and powerful generative artificial intelligence solutions, it is imperative for general counsel to understand the use and application of data for myriad important activities, from evaluating the e-discovery process to monitoring compliance analytics and more, says Colin Levy at Malbek.
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Rite Aid's Reasons For Ch. 11 Go Beyond Opioid Suits
Despite opioid-related lawsuits being the perceived reason that pushed Rite Aid into bankruptcy, the company's recent Chapter 11 filing reveals its tenuous position in the pharmaceutical retail market, and only time will tell whether bankruptcy will right-size the company, says Daniel Gielchinsky at DGIM Law.
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Navigating Discovery Of Generative AI Information
As generative artificial intelligence tools become increasingly ubiquitous, companies must make sure to preserve generative AI data when there is reasonable expectation of litigation, and to include transcripts in litigation hold notices, as they may be relevant to discovery requests, say Nick Peterson and Corey Hauser at Wiley.
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Finding Focus: Strategies For Attorneys With ADHD
Given the prevalence of ADHD among attorneys, it is imperative that the legal community gain a better understanding of how ADHD affects well-being, and that resources and strategies exist for attorneys with this disability to manage their symptoms and achieve success, say Casey Dixon at Dixon Life Coaching and Krista Larson at Stinson.
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A Look At DOJ's New Nationwide Investment Fraud Approach
Investment fraud charges are increasingly being brought in unlikely venues across the country, and the rationale behind the U.S. Department of Justice's approach could well be the heightened legal standards in connection with prosecuting investment fraud, says Jonathan Porter at Husch Blackwell.