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May 22, 2025
Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed
Biotech company Molecular Templates defended its Chapter 11 plan against opposition from the U.S. Trustee's Office, paper product maker Royal Interco said its Chapter 11 asset auction has secured a $180 million bid, and insurers for a New Jersey Catholic diocese fought a bid from abuse victims and the diocese to lift a stay to reinvigorate settlement discussions. Here are the bankruptcy stories you may have missed this week.
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May 22, 2025
Servicer, BNY Seek Exit From Mortgage Statement Suit
Bank of New York Mellon and a mortgage servicing company have urged a Massachusetts federal court to permanently dismiss a proposed class action accusing them of trying to collect on post-bankruptcy liens, saying federal lending law does not obligate servicers to send mortgage statements to borrowers.
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May 22, 2025
Ligado To Settle Dispute With Inmarsat Over AST Satellite Deal
Counsel for troubled satellite company Ligado Networks told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Thursday the debtor signed an agreement in principle with telecommunications firm Inmarsat that would clear objections to Ligado's plan to develop a space-based 5G network once it exits Chapter 11, a key sticking point in the case.
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May 22, 2025
Purdue Eyes Fall Confirmation For New Chapter 11 Plan
Attorneys for Purdue Pharma told a New York bankruptcy judge Thursday that the company aims to send its Chapter 11 plan to a vote over the summer with a fall confirmation hearing to conclude the nearly 6-year-old case.
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May 22, 2025
New Orleans Archdiocese Strikes $179M Abuse Deal
The committee representing sexual abuse claimants in the Chapter 11 case of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans that began five years ago has announced it reached a roughly $179 million settlement of hundreds of abuse claims.
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May 22, 2025
Procopio Expands In San Diego With Bankruptcy Specialist
Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP is expanding its team, bringing in a Henderson Caverly & Pum LLP bankruptcy pro as a partner in its San Diego office.
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May 22, 2025
NYC Landlord Pinnacle Files Ch. 11, Claiming $500M-Plus Debt
A group of entities for New York landlord Pinnacle Group has filed for Chapter 11 protection in federal bankruptcy court, claiming at least $500 million in assets and liabilities on a portfolio of 82 holding companies.
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May 22, 2025
US Trustee, Jackson Walker Might Mediate Fee Case
The U.S. Trustee's Office and Jackson Walker LLP told a Texas federal judge Thursday they are open to mediating the watchdog's bid to have the law firm forfeit fees from more than 30 cases overseen by a former bankruptcy judge who was romantically involved with a onetime firm partner.
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May 21, 2025
Conn. Diocese Ch. 11 Plan Approved With $31M Abuse Fund
A Connecticut bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved the Chapter 11 plan of the Norwich Roman Catholic Diocese, clearing the way for survivors of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of priests and religious brothers to be compensated through a $31 million settlement fund.
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May 21, 2025
Chancery Orders Nominating Do-Over For Ionic Board Vote
Citing overwhelming trial evidence, a Delaware vice chancellor on Wednesday told bankrupt Celsius Network's Ionic Digital successor to reopen a board nomination window after finding that the company wrongly eliminated one of two director seats ahead of an election in a defensive move targeting dissident candidates.
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May 21, 2025
Meet The New Mediator In The Guo Ch. 11 Case
New York Eastern District Chief Bankruptcy Judge Alan S. Trust has been tapped to bring his 17 years of experience on the bench to bear on the mediation of claims that Chinese exile Miles Guo has been attempting to hide assets in his Connecticut bankruptcy case.
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May 21, 2025
Rite Aid Cleared To Sell Pharmacy Assets To CVS, Others
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge Wednesday gave drugstore chain Rite Aid the go-ahead to transfer millions of prescriptions and dozens of stores to CVS, Walgreens and other pharmacy businesses in Chapter 11 transactions.
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May 21, 2025
Biofuel Co. Is Trying To 'Short Circuit' Ch. 11, Committee Says
Unsecured creditors of biofuels group Global Clean Energy Holdings Inc. urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject GCE's funding package and reorganization plan disclosure statement, saying the case is dictated by tight milestones that will "short circuit" the Chapter 11 process.
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May 21, 2025
Guo Ch. 11 Trustee Seeks $2.4M From Maryland Law Firm
The Chapter 11 trustee handling Chinese exile Miles Guo's bankruptcy in Connecticut has filed an adversary proceeding seeking over $2.4 million from Maryland-based law firm Schulman Bhattacharya LLC, alleging the firm received payments from Guo's shell companies both before and after Guo filed for bankruptcy.
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May 21, 2025
Sheppard Mullin Lands Alston & Bird, Dechert Attys
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP has brought on a former Alston & Bird LLP partner in its Dallas office and a former Dechert LLP partner in its San Francisco office, strengthening the firm's finance and bankruptcy practice and business trial practice.
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May 20, 2025
Brazilian Airline GOL Linhas Seeks Ch. 11 Plan Confirmation
Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes SA on urged a New York bankruptcy judge to confirm its fifth modified and third amended Chapter 11 plan, through which it proposes to slash $2.5 billion in debt.
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May 20, 2025
Crypto Co. Genesis Sues Parent Co. Over $1.2B In Transfers
Genesis Global Capital, a crypto lender that filed for bankruptcy in 2023, is now suing its parent company in bankruptcy court, seeking to recover more than $1.2 billion that the lender says was transferred to insiders while the company was insolvent and headed for Chapter 11.
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May 20, 2025
Franchise Group Says Ch. 11 Plan Cuts $1.5B In Debt
Bankrupt retail franchise owner and operator Franchise Group Inc. told a Delaware judge on Tuesday that its proposed Chapter 11 plan would slash $1.5 billion from its balance sheet while positioning the business to emerge with 1,700 retail locations intact.
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May 20, 2025
Diamond Sports' Former Owner OK'd For $9.8M Ch. 11 Claim
Reorganized sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group must pay its former parent company, Sinclair Inc., $9.8 million, a Texas bankruptcy judge ruled Tuesday, partially granting a challenged Chapter 11 administrative expense claim from a management transition agreement.
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May 20, 2025
Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action
Two Canadian companies, one a geothermal energy business and another that recycles batteries, sought Chapter 15 protection in the U.S. A biotechnology research company filed for Chapter 11 protection in Ohio after failing to generate enough revenue to maintain its capital-intensive operations. And a not-for-profit New York City private school launched a Chapter 11 case as it faces closure.
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May 20, 2025
Disbarred Atty Turns Informant In Debt Firm Bankruptcy Battle
Two years after his debt relief law firm collapsed amid allegations he stole approximately $250 million from clients and investors, disbarred California attorney Tony Diab recently began telling a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee everything he did — and where the money went. The trustee has used this information to file dozens of lawsuits. But can Diab be trusted?
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May 19, 2025
Carrier's Kidde-Fenwal Ch. 11 Deal Barred By Purdue, AGs Say
Connecticut and other states Monday objected to Carrier Global Corp.'s proposed $540 million deal releasing it from "forever chemicals" litigation liability through its ownership of bankrupt firefighting foam manufacturer Kidde-Fenwal Inc., saying the U.S. Supreme Court shot down a similar deal in drugmaker Purdue Pharma LP's bankruptcy case.
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May 19, 2025
Binance Calls FTX Ch. 11 Clawback Suit 'Legally Deficient'
Binance has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to dismiss FTX's lawsuit seeking to recover $1.76 billion that was transferred to Binance, accusing the estate of FTX of trying to "shift the blame" for that company's November 2022 collapse.
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May 19, 2025
Irish Developer Inks $1.9M Deal With Ex Amid Conn. Ch. 7
The Chapter 7 trustee for Irish real estate developer Sean Dunne has agreed to settle for $1.9 million prepetition bankruptcy claims by Jennifer Coyle, a woman who said she was Dunne's first wife, capping what was originally a €3.6 million ($4.1 million) series of claims.
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May 19, 2025
Rite Aid Touts Pharmacy Sales, Yellow's $14M Sales OK'd
Rite Aid Corp. announced proposed deals to hand off pharmacy assets to operators including CVS and Walgreens in its Chapter 11. Defunct trucking company Yellow Corp. obtained bankruptcy court permission to sell for about $14 million. Forever 21 said it is likely to liquidate and hasn't found a buyer, then got the OK to take votes on its Chapter 11 plan.
Expert Analysis
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection
Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Exercising On My Peloton Bike Makes Me A Better Lawyer
While I originally came to the Peloton bike for exercise, one cycling instructor’s teachings have come to serve as a road map for practicing law thoughtfully and mindfully, which has opened opportunities for growth and change in my career, says Andrea Kirshenbaum at Littler.
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3 Factors Affecting Retail M&A Deals In 2025
Retailers considering mergers and acquisitions this year face an evolving antitrust environment, including a new administration under President-elect Donald Trump, revised merger guidelines and a precedent set last year by a canceled $8.5 billion handbag merger, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation
Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington.
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Consultants Should Be Aware Of DOJ's Potential New Reach
The U.S. Department of Justice's recent first-of-its-kind settlement with McKinsey & Co. indicates not only the DOJ's more aggressive stance toward businesses' potential criminal wrongdoings, but also the benefits of self-disclosure and cooperation when wrongdoing becomes apparent, says Dom Caamano at Kibler Fowler.
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Playing Esports Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Competing in a global esports tournament at Wimbledon last year not only fulfilled my childhood dream, but also sharpened skills that are essential to my day job, including strategic thinking, confidence and networking, says AJ Schuyler at Jackson Lewis.
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An Associate's Guide To Career Development In 2025
As the new year begins, associates at all levels should consider establishing career metrics, fostering key relationships and employing other specific strategies to help move through the complexities of the legal profession with confidence and emerge as trailblazers, say EJ Stern and Amanda George at Fractional Law Firm.
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Making The Pitch To Grow Your Company's Legal Team
In a compressed economy, convincing the C-suite to invest in additional legal talent can be a herculean task, but a convincing pitch — supported by metrics and cost analyses — may help in-house counsel justify the growth of their team, say Elizabeth Smith and Roger Garceau at Major Lindsey.
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Justices May Find Gov't Can Keep Fraudulent Transfer Benefit
Based on the justices' questions at the recently argued U.S. v. Miller, the Supreme Court appears prepared to hold that the U.S. — unlike any other creditor — is permitted to retain the benefits of a fraudulent transfer to the detriment of other bankruptcy creditors, says Kevin Morse at Clark Hill.
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When US Privilege Law Applies To Docs Made Outside The US
As globalization manifests itself in disputes over foreign-created documents, a California federal court’s recent trademark decision illustrates nuances of both U.S. privilege frameworks and foreign evidentiary protections that attorneys must increasingly bear in mind, say attorneys at Hunton.
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What 2024 Trends In Marketing, Comms Hiring Mean For 2025
The state of hiring in legal industry marketing, business development and communications over the past 12 months was marked by a number of trends — from changes in the C-suite to lateral move challenges — providing clues for what’s to come in the year ahead, says Ben Curle at Ambition.
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How The Onion Could Still Buy InfoWars
While a Texas bankruptcy judge nixed the sale of InfoWars to The Onion on Tuesday, a slight tweak to the novel mechanism proposed could make the sale approvable, says Christopher Hampson at the University of Florida.
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Group Running Makes Me A Better Lawyer
The combination of physical fitness and community connection derived from running with a group of business leaders has, among other things, helped me to stay grounded, improve my communication skills, and develop a deeper empathy for clients and colleagues, says Jessica Shpall Rosen at Greenwald Doherty.