Mid Cap

  • October 09, 2025

    Alex Jones Wants Justices To Pause $1.4B Sandy Hook Award

    Infowars host Alex Jones has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay enforcement of a Connecticut court judgment awarding more than $1 billion to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, arguing that he has faith in the high court overturning the judgment against him.

  • October 09, 2025

    NJ Event Venue Can't Confirm Ch. 11 Plan, Lender Says

    The insolvent operator of The Chariot, a restaurant and event venue business in New Jersey, tried Thursday to fend off attempts from its key lender to collect on its debt and effectively end its bankruptcy, as the creditor contended that it would be impossible for the company to get a Chapter 11 plan confirmed.

  • October 09, 2025

    Teamsters Want Court To Reconsider Maverick Gaming Sale

    A Teamsters local asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to rethink his order permitting RunItOneTime LLC to sell assets to a company managed by one of its founders, saying the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to decide that the two weren't essentially the same business.

  • October 09, 2025

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    Rhodium challenged a $9 million fee request from Lehotsky Keller Cohn LLP for its work as special litigation counsel in a dispute with a landlord. Lenders of the company behind MTV's "Ridiculousness" argued that its bankruptcy should be dismissed. Recovery Law Group asked a court to reconsider a $392,000 fine and a three-year filing ban. And Maverick Gaming defended its sales process.

  • October 09, 2025

    Hemp Co. Asks Del. Court To Defer Ex-Exec's Suit To Australia

    An Australian hemp manufacturer and its U.S. subsidiaries asked a Delaware federal judge Thursday to dismiss or pause a lawsuit filed by a former executive-turned-whistleblower, arguing the case should be deferred under international comity principles.

  • October 09, 2025

    SilverRock Defends $65M Ch. 11 Sale Proposal

    Bankrupt California property developer SilverRock Development defended its proposed $65 million property sale, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court that detractors are using speculative property valuations and discounting the need to keep the local municipality on board.

  • October 09, 2025

    Yield10 Bioscience Seeks Ch. 11 Plan Confirmation

    Agriculture company Yield10 Bioscience on Thursday urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to confirm its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, saying in a memorandum of law that the proposal would establish guidelines for a plan administrator tasked with pursuing various causes of action.

  • October 08, 2025

    LA County Probes Firm's Conduct In $4B Sex Abuse Deal

    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously voted to launch an investigation into a record $4 billion sex abuse settlement it approved earlier this year following claims that the Downtown L.A. Law Group paid people to file complaints.

  • October 08, 2025

    NC Apartment Owner Hits Ch. 11 With Up To $50M In Debt

    A North Carolina-based corporation connected to real estate investment and construction development company Abranova has filed for Chapter 11 protection in North Carolina, listing up to $50 million in liabilities.

  • October 08, 2025

    Aleon Metals Approved For $187M Sale With Creditor Deal

    Bankrupt metal recycling company Aleon Metals received approval Wednesday from a Texas judge for the sale of its assets to a secured creditor for $187.5 million after informing the court the company had reached a settlement with environmental regulators and unsecured creditors.

  • October 08, 2025

    Heritage Coal's Ch. 11 Plan Ignores Enviro Laws, States Say

    Maryland, Pennsylvania and the creditors committee of Heritage Coal have objected to its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that legal releases should be pared down and the states saying it doesn't address their environmental laws.

  • October 08, 2025

    Meet The Attorneys Guiding Iron Hill Brewery Chain's Ch. 7

    A team of lawyers from Klestadt Winters Jureller Southard & Stevens LLP is representing restaurant chain Iron Hill Brewery in a Chapter 7 case the company launched just 10 days after it abruptly closed all locations.

  • October 08, 2025

    Judge Won't Lift Ch. 9 Stay In Chester Utility Dispute

    A bankruptcy judge ruled Wednesday that the water utility for Chester, Pennsylvania, can't try to alter a five-year-old state court order allowing the bankrupt city to seek bidders for the utility company's assets.

  • October 08, 2025

    Chili's Servers Cleared To Pursue Meal Break, Expense Claims

    Two Chili's food servers can continue with their claims that they were unable to take meal and rest breaks and were not reimbursed for cellphone use, a California federal judge ruled, but he winnowed the Chili's entities facing the allegations.

  • October 07, 2025

    Dolphin Co. Creditor Balks At Credit Bid For Ch. 11 Sale

    A financial intermediary for dolphin park owner Leisure Investment Holdings LLC is asking the Delaware bankruptcy court to prohibit credit bidding in the park owner's Chapter 11 auction in order to preserve its $4 million claim from a judgment in 2017.

  • October 07, 2025

    Razzoo's Gets OK To Tap $3.3M In DIP Financing

    A Texas bankruptcy court on Tuesday said it will grant interim approval for Cajun restaurant chain Razzoo's Inc.'s $3.3 million debtor-in-possession financing facility provided by its prepetition lender, First Horizon Bank.

  • October 07, 2025

    3rd Circ. Won't Rehear J&J Investor Cert. Appeal

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit declined Tuesday to reconsider backing a New Jersey federal judge's class certification order in a Johnson & Johnson investor action alleging the company artificially inflated its stock price by failing to disclose cancer risks.

  • October 07, 2025

    Global Wound Care Flags Medicare Delay Amid Shutdown

    Specialty medical practice Global Wound Care has told a Texas bankruptcy judge it is waiting on $27.2 million in Medicare reimbursement payments, saying the risk that the delays could put it into a liquidity crisis is compounded by the federal government shutdown.

  • October 07, 2025

    Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action

    A software company in the educational technology industry initiated Chapter 11 proceedings with more than $1 billion in debt. A restaurant chain that abruptly closed its locations last month began a Chapter 7. And an entity seemingly related to a 100-year-old hotel's renovation entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy hauling at least $50 million in debt.

  • October 07, 2025

    Monster.com Scores OK For Ch. 11 Plan After Creditor Deal

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved job search site CareerBuilder + Monster's Chapter 11 plan after the debtor struck a deal that could help holders of unsecured claims land a recovery.

  • October 06, 2025

    US Magnesium Tables DIP Motion Amid Ch. 7 Conversion Bid

    US Magnesium told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Monday that it would temporarily set aside requests to borrow Chapter 11 financing and launch a sale process, as unsecured creditors push to convert the case to a Chapter 7 liquidation in a bid to halt what they call "disastrous" bankruptcy plans by the onetime magnesium producer.

  • October 06, 2025

    Chester Objects To Water Authority's Bid For Ch. 9 Stay Relief

    The city of Chester has asked a Pennsylvania bankruptcy judge to reject a request from the Chester Water Authority for relief from the automatic stay in the city's Chapter 9 case, saying the CWA was renewing an attack on the city's authority to dissolve it.

  • October 06, 2025

    Convicted Investor Puts More Properties Into Ch. 11

    A company and several affiliates associated with convicted real estate investment fraudster Moshe "Mark" Silber filed for Chapter 11 on Monday in New Jersey bankruptcy court with up to 199 estimated creditors and up to $500 million in estimated liabilities.

  • October 06, 2025

    Iron Hill Brewery Chain Hits Ch. 7 After Closing Restaurants

    Restaurant chain Iron Hill Brewery filed for Chapter 7 protection in New Jersey court about 10 days after it abruptly closed all of its locations and told employees it would be pursuing bankruptcy.

  • October 06, 2025

    Puerto Rico Finance Board Members' Removal Paused

    A federal district court judge blocked President Donald Trump's removal of three members of the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico who had accused the president of illegally firing them without cause.

Expert Analysis

  • Litigation Inspiration: Reframing Document Review

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    For attorneys — new ones especially — there is much fulfillment to find in document review by reflecting on how important, interesting and pleasant it can be, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.

  • The Challenges Of Abandoned Retirement Plans In Ch. 7

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    The Department of Labor's rule for unwinding retirement accounts when plan sponsors file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy was intended to alleviate trustees' administration issues, but practical challenges, like unresolved fee and identification matters, could hinder its implementation, say David Goodrich at Golden Goodrich and Nancy Simons at Stretto.

  • Circus Arts Make Me A Better Lawyer

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    Performing circus arts has strengthened my ability to be more thoughtful, confident and grounded, all of which has enhanced my legal practice and allowed me to serve clients in a more meaningful way, says Bailey McGowan at Stinson.

  • When Investigating An Adversary, Be Wary Of Forged Records

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    Warnings against the use of investigators who tout their ability to find an adversary’s private documents generally emphasize the risk of illegal activity and attorney discipline, but a string of recent cases shows an additional danger — investigators might be fabricating records altogether, says Brian Asher at Asher Research.

  • 3 Ways To Train Junior Lawyers In 30 Minutes Or Less

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    Today’s junior lawyers are experiencing a skills gap due to pandemic-era disruptions, but firms can help bring them up to speed by offering high-impact skill building content in bite-sized, interactive training sessions, say Stacey Schwartz at Katten, Diane Costigan at Winston & Strawn and Lauren Tierney at Freshfields.

  • The Bar Needs More Clarity On The Discovery Objection Rule

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    Almost 10 years after Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34 was amended, attorneys still seem confused about what they should include in objections to discovery requests, and until the rules committee provides additional clarity, practitioners must beware the steep costs of noncompliance, says Tristan Ellis at Shanies Law Office.

  • So You Want To Move Your Law Practice To Canada, Eh?

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    Google searches for how to move to Canada have surged in the wake of the U.S. presidential election, and if you’re an attorney considering a move to the Great White North, you’ll need to understand how the practice of law differs across the border, says David Postel at Henein Hutchison.

  • A Strategic Checklist For Bankruptcy Motion Objections

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    Hewing to a set of best practices for objecting to a motion in bankruptcy cases can help creditors’ counsel stay on track as they juggle deadlines and jurisdictions, determine whether filing will help or harm the client, and negotiate with the debtor.

  • The 3rd-Party Bankruptcy Release Landscape After Purdue

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    In its Purdue Pharma ruling prohibiting nonconsensual third-party releases, the U.S. Supreme Court did not comment on criteria to render a third-party release consensual, opening a debate in the bankruptcy courts on the permissibility of opt-out versus opt-in releases, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • Striking A Balance Between AI Use And Attorney Well-Being

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    As the legal industry increasingly adopts generative artificial intelligence tools to boost efficiency, leaders must note the hidden costs of increased productivity, and work to protect attorneys’ well-being while unlocking AI’s full potential, says Ed Sohn at Factor.

  • Being An Artist Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    My work as an artist has highlighted how using creativity and precision together — qualities that are equally essential in both art and law — not only improves outcomes, but also leads to more innovative and thoughtful work, says Sarah La Pearl at Segal McCambridge.

  • Bankruptcy Decision Exemplifies Venue Issue For Franchisees

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    A California bankruptcy court's decision earlier this month in Pinnacle Foods and a lingering circuit split on assumption of executory franchise contracts highlights the issue of whether franchisee debtors can qualify for case venue in friendlier circuits, says David Gamble at Parkins Rubio.

  • Lawyers With Disabilities Are Seeking Equity, Not Pity

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    Attorneys living with disabilities face extra challenges — including the need for special accommodations, the fear of stigmatization and the risk of being tokenized — but if given equitable opportunities, they can still rise to the top of their field, says Kate Reder Sheikh, a former attorney and legal recruiter at Major Lindsey & Africa.

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