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									August 13, 2025
									Wind Blade Maker TPI Gets $7.5M Of New Money In Ch. 11 DIPA Texas bankruptcy judge on Wednesday granted an Arizona-based manufacturer of blades for wind turbines interim access to its postpetition financing package, which includes $7.5 million in new money upfront. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Terraform Founder Cops To $40B Crypto Fraud SchemeThe founder and former CEO of Terraform Labs on Tuesday admitted to perpetrating a multibillion-dollar fraud by deceiving investors about its decentralized finance-based ecosystem of crypto products, a scheme that wiped out $40 billion in market value when it collapsed. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Guo Ch. 11 Trustee Seeks Additional Time Chasing RelativesThe Chapter 11 trustee overseeing Miles Guo's estate on Tuesday asked a Connecticut bankruptcy judge for six additional months to file potential clawback claims against six of the Chinese exile's relatives and business associates, saying he's examining money transfers from Australia and China and "bags of cash" for Guo's daughter. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case ActionJewelry chain Claire's filed for its second bankruptcy with $690 million in debt and plans to close 700 U.S. stores, Delaware's 4 Points Towing & Roadside Service sought Chapter 11 under Subchapter V after pandemic-driven losses, and a parking garage in New York City filed for Chapter 11 citing difficulty in keeping up with mortgage payments amid rising interest rates. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Del Monte Auction Set For Nov. After Ch. 11 Financing OK'dA New Jersey bankruptcy judge said Tuesday he will give final approval to $912.5 million in Chapter 11 financing for canned foods giant Del Monte as it seeks to find a buyer. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Judge Denies Charitable Donation Claim In FTX Ch. 11A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday rejected a former FTX Trading Ltd. customer's nearly $700,000 claim, saying he failed to show that funds donated to the cryptocurrency platform's charity were later clawed back. 
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									August 12, 2025
									Wind Blade Maker TPI Hits Ch. 11 In Texas With Over $1B DebtTPI Composites Inc., an Arizona-based manufacturer of blades for wind turbines, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court, listing between $1 billion and $10 billion in debt, including $600 million in funded debt, and plans to hand the company over to its senior lenders. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Claire's Starts Store Sales, Linqto Defeats Venue Transfer BidJewelry company Claire's announced it would launch store closing sales after seeking bankruptcy protection for the second time in less than a decade. Meanwhile, a judge gave the Archdiocese of New Orleans one last chance to secure confirmation of a Chapter 11 plan, and Linqto managed to keep its bankruptcy case in Texas. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Miles Guo Ordered To Forfeit $1.3B In Fraud CaseBankrupt Chinese exile Miles Guo must forfeit $1.3 billion in cash, luxury goods and real estate, including his 21-bedroom New Jersey mansion, a New York federal judge said Monday, more than a year after the purported billionaire was found guilty of wide-ranging fraud. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Judge To Order Bond, Sanctions In Crypto Miner's Ch. 11A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Monday she would require the creditors that petitioned to force a cryptocurrency mining operation into Chapter 11 to post a multimillion-dollar bond in case their petition is dismissed. 
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									August 11, 2025
									McDermott, Other Firms Sign Deal To End $4.4M Guo ClaimsMcDermott Will & Schulte, four other law firms and one consulting firm have agreed to settle, for an undisclosed amount and without formal litigation, clawback claims totaling $4.4 million by the Chapter 11 estate of bankrupt Chinese exile and convicted criminal Miles Guo. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Celsius Rips Cadwalader's Fee Bid For Mashinsky Fraud CaseA litigation administrator for defunct cryptocurrency firm Celsius Network has blasted a bid by Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP to have its legal fees for representing Alex Mashinsky, a Celsius co-founder sentenced to 12 years for fraud, covered by funds in the Chapter 11 estate. 
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									August 11, 2025
									FTX Customers Aim To Beef Up Case Against Fenwick & WestNew information that has emerged since customers of the now-collapsed cryptocurrency trading platform FTX Trading Ltd. sued Fenwick & West LLP over the firm's alleged role in that collapse justifies updating the complaint against the firm, those customers told a Florida federal court Monday. 
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									August 11, 2025
									Terraform Founder Set To Plead Out Of $40B Fraud CaseTerraform founder Do Kwon is on track to enter a guilty plea in his $40 billion criminal fraud case, a Manhattan federal judge said Monday, in an order that comes ahead of a scheduled 2026 trial and amid weeks of talks between his lawyers and prosecutors. 
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									August 11, 2025
									US Trustee, Mass. Appeal Steward Health Ch. 11 Plan ApprovalThe U.S. Department of Justice's bankruptcy watchdog and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are appealing a Texas bankruptcy judge's approval of former hospital operator Steward Health's Chapter 11 liquidation plan. 
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									August 08, 2025
									1st Circ. Backs Creditors Cut Offs In Involuntary BankruptciesThe First Circuit recently upheld the dismissal of an involuntary bankruptcy, backing a Boston judge who set a deadline for creditors to join the petition, in a ruling that speaks to the pitfalls that can come with the powerful but seldom used creditor tool, experts told Law360. 
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									August 08, 2025
									What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming WeekBankruptcy judges are scheduled for a potentially four-day confirmation hearing on the Chapter 11 plan of the U.S. arm of vodka maker Stoli, while also considering final approval of a $912.5 million financing package for canned foods giant Del Monte, a proposed $17.5 million sale of some of the brands of tile and stone seller Mosaic Cos., and perhaps a dismissal or conversion hearing in the Chapter 11 case of MOM CA Investco LLC, a company that developed a resort and other properties in California. 
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									August 08, 2025
									At Home Creditors Attack Ch. 11 Plan DisclosuresThe official committee of unsecured creditors in the Chapter 11 case of household furnishings retailer At Home Group objected to the company's proposed plan disclosure statement, saying it describes an unconfirmable plan that ignores the Bankruptcy Code. 
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									August 08, 2025
									Rite Aid Picks Azend As Buyer Of Pharmacy AssetsPharmacy chain Rite Aid has told a New Jersey bankruptcy judge it's selected Med One Pharmacy Inc. as the buyer of drugs in its inventory, customer information, leases and other assets, months after the company transferred millions of prescriptions and dozens of stores to CVS and other businesses in Chapter 11. 
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									August 08, 2025
									New Orleans Archdiocese Plan Will Get One Shot In NovemberA Louisiana bankruptcy judge on Friday gave the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans permission to send its Chapter 11 plan out for a creditor vote and to hold a November confirmation hearing, but warned the parties this was their only chance to put the proposal into effect. 
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									August 07, 2025
									CFPB Mulls Cuts To Oversight Reach In 4 Nonbank MarketsThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering formally scaling back the reach of its nonbank oversight, floating a series of early stage proposals that contemplate sharply reducing the number of firms it would supervise in four key financial services markets. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Lyten To Buy Bankrupt Northvolt's Swedish, German FactoriesLithium-sulfur battery maker Lyten announced Thursday that it will buy bankrupt Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt AB's factories in two countries and all its remaining intellectual property in a move that Northvolt said averted a "complete shutdown" of the business. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have MissedA bitcoin miner said its early investors cannot file claims in its Chapter 11 that allege the company was mismanaged, arguing those claims belong to the debtor's estate. A Brazilian fiber network company objected to the novel plans of telecommunications group Oi to end its Chapter 15 recognition of ongoing overseas restructuring to file for Chapter 11 instead. And a group of tort claimants said Genesis Healthcare's debtor-in-possession loan and auction plans would hamper their ability to pursue wrongful death and personal injury litigation. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Meet The Attorneys Guiding Retailer Claire's In Ch. 11A team of attorneys from Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Richards Layton & Finger PA are guiding retail jewelry chain Claire's in its attempts to find a buyer in the company's second Chapter 11 case in seven years. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Ex-Kasowitz Trial Attorney Joins Perry LawTwo-year-old boutique Perry Law is continuing its hiring spree with the addition of a commercial litigation partner from Kasowitz LLP, the firm told Law360 Pulse on Thursday. 
Expert Analysis
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								Vendor Rights Lessons From 2 Chapter 11 Cases  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. 
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								Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Is My Counterclaim Bound To Fall?  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. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Hyperlinked Documents  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. 
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								3rd Circ. Ruling Shows Benefits Of IP Licenses In Bankruptcy  The Third Circuit’s recent ruling in Mallinckrodt’s Chapter 11 filing, which held that Mallinckrodt could sever its obligations to pay Sanofi royalties on sales of an autoimmune disease drug, highlights the advantages of structuring transactions as nonexclusive licenses for developers of intellectual property, say Gregory Hesse and Kaleb Bailey at Hunton. 
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								Congress Must Increase Small Biz Ch. 11 Debt Cap.jpg)  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. 
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								How To Grow Marketing, Biz Dev Teams In A Tight Market  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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								Justices' Ch. 11 Ruling Is A Big Moment For Debtors' Insurers  The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Truck Insurance v. Kaiser Gypsum ruling upends decades of Chapter 11 bankruptcy jurisprudence that relegated a debtor’s insurer to the sidelines, giving insurers a new footing to try and avoid significant liability, say Stuart Gordon and Benjamin Wisher at Rivkin Radler. 
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								SVB Ch. 11 Shows Importance Of Filing Proof Of Claim Early  After a New York bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in SVB’s Chapter 11 case denied late claims filing requests related to post-bar date events, parties with potential claims against a debtor may need to seriously consider filing protective proofs of claim, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton. 
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								High Court Made Profound Mistake In Tossing Purdue Deal  The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to throw out Purdue Pharma's Chapter 11 plan jeopardizes a multistate agreement that would provide approximately $7 billion in much-needed relief to help fight the opioid epidemic, with states now likely doomed to spend years chasing individual defendants across the globe, says Swain Wood at Morningstar. 
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								What FTX Case Taught Us About Digital Asset Recoverability  FTX's Chapter 11 plan has drawn lots of attention, but the focus should be on the anticipated outcome for investors, which counters several myths about digital currencies, innovation and recoverability, says Kyla Curley at StoneTurn. 
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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.