Large Cap
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January 07, 2026
Ellenoff Grossman Grows With NY Litigation Firm Tie-Up
Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP has combined with trial law firm Kaplan Rice LLP in New York, bringing on eight attorneys, doubling the size of its trial and litigation practice group, and giving the group new leaders, according to a Wednesday announcement.
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January 06, 2026
6 Key Rulings From Outgoing Del. Justice Karen L. Valihura
Soon-to-be-retiring Delaware Supreme Court Justice Karen L. Valihura carved her name deeply into First State corporate law jurisprudence over her dozen years on the bench, at a time of surging caseloads and intensifying political scrutiny of the business court where many of the country's largest corporate battles are waged.
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January 06, 2026
NJ Judge Signals Green Light To Revive J&J Unit's Libel Suit
A New Jersey federal judge has indicated she is planning to grant a bankrupt Johnson & Johnson talc subsidiary's bid to revive its trade libel claim over a scientific article linking asbestos in talc to mesothelioma.
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January 06, 2026
Debtor MMA Law Seeks To Nix La. Court's Fee Claim Order
Mass tort litigation firm MMA Law asked a Texas bankruptcy judge late Monday to invalidate a ruling from a Louisiana federal court, saying the Chapter 11 automatic stay protects MMA's assets, including the claims for unpaid legal fees the firm earned before dropping out of hurricane insurance suits in the Louisiana court.
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January 06, 2026
Genesis Healthcare Selects New Bidder For Ch. 11 Sale
Bankrupt nursing home company Genesis Healthcare Inc. on Tuesday announced Genie 3 Partners LLC as its new stalking horse bidder for the upcoming second auction of all its assets, following a Texas bankruptcy judge's rejection last month of the previous sale bid.
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January 06, 2026
Meet The Attys For Porta Potty Parent In Ch. 11
United Site Services Inc., the parent of porta-potty provider Johnny On The Spot, has brought together attorneys from Cole Schotz PC and Milbank LLP to see it through its prepackaged Chapter 11 case.
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January 05, 2026
PrimaLend To Seek OK For Ch. 11 Bidding In Market Test
PrimaLend Capital Partners LP plans to ask a Texas court Tuesday to let it sell its assets in an effort to maximize the value of its loan portfolios to car dealerships that cater to low-income customers, after sale efforts failed before it filed for bankruptcy in October.
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January 05, 2026
PG&E Inks $100M Deal To Settle Investors' Wildfire Suit
California utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co., its brass and its underwriters have reached a $100 million deal ending investor claims over allegedly misleading statements about the company's safety practices ahead of deadly wildfires in the past decade.
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January 05, 2026
Nicklaus Takes Aim At Bankrupt Golf Co.'s Ch. 11 Loan
Retired professional golfer Jack Nicklaus is opposing the Chapter 11 financing and sale procedures floated by sporting gear and golf course design company GBI Services, saying the business is trying to sell assets that include valuable intellectual property that he owns.
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January 05, 2026
Ligado Says Inmarsat's FCC Suit Broke Ch. 11 Automatic Stay
Telecommunications group Ligado Networks says a maritime satellite communication group flouted the automatic stay of its bankruptcy and a mediated deal last month by bringing a lawsuit over Ligado's request to the government to let it license out spectrum rights.
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January 05, 2026
Luminar Says Ex-CEO Won't Cooperate With Ch. 11 Probe
Luminar Technologies, a developer of lidar technology for autonomous vehicles, has told a Texas bankruptcy judge its former chief executive is refusing to cooperate with a subpoena and provide information it needs to investigate potential estate claims.
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January 05, 2026
Tricolor Ex-CEO Fights Bid To Get Him To Creditor Meeting
The ex-CEO of subprime car loan lender Tricolor Holdings is asking a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject a motion to compel him to attend a meeting of the company's creditors, saying he would be unable to answer questions due to the pending criminal charges against him.
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January 05, 2026
Pine Gate Gets OK On $285M Asset Sale To Nofar
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday approved solar energy developer Pine Gate Renewables' $285 million sale of certain assets to Nofar USA Energy Investments and Management after the debtor reached a deal with secured lender Carlyle Group Inc. in its Chapter 11 case.
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January 05, 2026
MoFo US Offices Lead 2026 Partner Promotions
More than a dozen attorneys at Morrison Foerster LLP have started the new year with new titles following the firm's Monday announcement of its partner promotions for 2026.
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January 02, 2026
What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week
Creditors are asking a Texas bankruptcy judge to give them more than 99% of a reorganized oil driller's equity following a ruling from the Fifth Circuit. A subprime auto lender is hoping to send its Chapter 11 plan out for a creditor vote. And a bankrupt nursing home operator will defend its lawsuit against federal regulators to keep an Alabama location open.
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January 02, 2026
Convicted Korean Fraudster Files Ch. 15 Over FTX Claims
A Korean citizen jailed over cryptocurrency fraud commenced a Chapter 15 bankruptcy case in Delaware on the last day of 2025 as legal wrangling over ownership of a $355 million claim against defunct crypto exchange FTX proceeds in Seoul.
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January 02, 2026
First Brands Creditors Slam Ex-Execs' Bid For D&O Coverage
Creditors of auto parts maker First Brands Group have asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to stop the company's former CEO and other executives from retreating into a "fortress" of corporate insurance in the face of misconduct claims over missing funds totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.
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January 02, 2026
New Bankruptcy Cases Filed Over The Year-End Break
The parent company of porta-potty provider Johnny On The Spot filed for Chapter 11, listing more than $1 billion in liabilities. Two affiliates of bankrupt self-driving firm Luminar Technologies, as well as e-commerce retailer Food52 Inc., the owner of a defunct boarding school and 3D construction technology company Black Buffalo 3D Corp. also launched their own bankruptcies.
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January 02, 2026
Saks Global Names New CEO Ahead Of Possible Bankruptcy
Luxury retailer Saks Global said Friday that Executive Chairman Richard Baker has replaced Marc Metrick as CEO about one year after the company bought the Neiman Marcus Group for $2.7 billion and amid reports that Saks is considering filing for bankruptcy relief.
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January 02, 2026
Legal Ethics Cases To Watch In 2026
Federal judges will continue tackling notable ethics issues in 2026, including a U.S. Justice Department battling former federal prosecutors in court and an immigration justice system in upheaval.
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January 02, 2026
Fraud Claims, Policy Shifts Drove Biggest 2025 Bankruptcies
Some of the biggest bankruptcies of 2025 were marked by allegations of fraud at companies including auto-parts maker First Brands Group and subprime auto lender Tricolor, and experts said more malfeasance could be lurking in the marketplace.
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January 02, 2026
Bankruptcy And Restructuring Trends To Watch In 2026
Bankruptcy practitioners expect restructuring activity to remain elevated in the year ahead as more debt comes due and businesses continue to grapple with economic uncertainty. Major court rulings on bankruptcy plans, innovations in out-of-court debt deals and shifts in what is permitted under Chapter 11 will also have important effects in 2026, experts told Law360.
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January 02, 2026
Approach The Bench: What Judges Had To Say In 2025
Jurists discussed their strategies for decision-making, the difficulties of case management, and their predictions for the future of litigation in a dozen interviews with Law360 this year.
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January 02, 2026
The Top General Liability Cases To Watch In 2026
State courts across the country will evaluate general liability policy language in the new year as the Illinois Supreme Court tackles whether certain regulatory permits serve as an exception to a pollution exclusion and a Delaware trial court considers possible coverage of talc claims. Here, Law360 looks at the top cases to watch in 2026.
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January 02, 2026
What To Watch In Massachusetts Courts In 2026
Massachusetts attorneys have their eye on Trump administration policy challenges, state ballot question disputes and False Claims Act enforcement shifts as the calendar turns to 2026.
Expert Analysis
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Agentic AI Puts A New Twist On Attorney Ethics Obligations
As lawyers increasingly use autonomous artificial intelligence agents, disciplinary authorities must decide whether attorney responsibility for an AI-caused legal ethics violation is personal or supervisory, and firms must enact strong policies regarding agentic AI use and supervision, says Grace Wynn at HWG.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Adapting To The Age Of AI
Though law school may not have specifically taught us how to use generative artificial intelligence to help with our daily legal tasks, it did provide us the mental building blocks necessary for adapting to this new technology — and the judgment to discern what shouldn’t be automated, says Pamela Dorian at Cozen O'Connor.
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Demystifying The Civil Procedure Rules Amendment Process
Every year, an advisory committee receives dozens of proposals to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, most of which are never adopted — but a few pointers can help maximize the likelihood that an amendment will be adopted, says Josh Gardner at DLA Piper.
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What New CFPB Oversight Limits Would Mean For 4 Markets
As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continues to centralize its resources, proposals to alter the definition of larger market participants in the automobile financing, international money transfer, consumer reporting and consumer debt collection markets would reduce the scope of the bureau's oversight, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession
Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength.
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How Bankruptcy Law Caps Landlords' Rejected Lease Claims
With corporate bankruptcy filings for the first half of the year at a 15-year high, landlords should be prepared for commercial tenants to use the bankruptcy process to reject unwanted leases in order to lessen corporate footprints and improve liquidity, say attorneys at Mintz.
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Ruling Puts 11th Circ. At Odds With Bankruptcy Courts
While an Eleventh Circuit majority recently found in BenShot v. 2 Monkey Trading and Lucky Shot USA that corporate debtors, like individuals, face certain exceptions to discharge under a nonconsensual Subchapter V plan, the ruling not only reverses the lower court, but opposes the holdings of many other bankruptcy courts, say attorneys at McDermott.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: How To Make A Deal
Preparing lawyers for the nuances of a transactional practice is not a strong suit for most law schools, but, in practice, there are six principles that can help young M&A lawyers become seasoned, trusted deal advisers, says Chuck Morton at Venable.
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What 2 Profs Noticed As Transactional Law Students Used AI
After a semester using generative artificial intelligence tools with students in an entrepreneurship law clinic, we came away with numerous observations about the opportunities and challenges such tools present to new transactional lawyers, say professors at Cornell Law School.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Negotiation Skills
I took one negotiation course in law school, but most of the techniques I rely on today I learned in practice, where I've discovered that the process is less about tricks or tactics, and more about clarity, preparation and communication, says Grant Schrantz at Haug Barron.
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Bar Exam Reform Must Expand Beyond A Single Updated Test
Recently released information about the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam highlights why a single test is not ideal for measuring newly licensed lawyers’ competency, demonstrating the need for collaborative development, implementation and reform processes, says Gregory Bordelon at Suffolk University.
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Asbestos Trusts And Tort Litigation Are Still Not Aligned
A recent ruling by a New York state court in James Petro v. Aerco International highlights the inefficiencies that still exist in asbestos litigation — especially regarding the continued lack of coordination between the asbestos tort system and the well-funded asbestos trust compensation system, says Peter Kelso at Roux.
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The Legal Education Status Quo Is No Longer Tenable
As underscored by the fallout from California’s February bar exam, legal education and licensure are tethered to outdated systems, and the industry must implement several key reforms to remain relevant and responsive to 21st century legal needs, says Matthew Nehmer at The Colleges of Law.