Mid Cap

  • December 16, 2025

    Quinn Emanuel Fee Fight Bound For Texas Or Mass. Court

    A Massachusetts federal judge is weighing whether to kick Quinn Emanuel's bid for $30 million in legal fees from a former client's parent company, Nano Dimension Ltd., to state court or to the Texas bankruptcy court where the client is undergoing Chapter 11 proceedings.

  • December 16, 2025

    Willkie Adds Another Kirkland Restructuring Pro In New York

    Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has added another restructuring attorney from Kirkland & Ellis LLP after recently welcoming a Kirkland attorney as chair of its restructuring group.

  • December 16, 2025

    US Trustee Objects To PosiGen's Exec Bonuses In Ch. 11

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to reject solar panel company PosiGen's proposal to pay performance bonuses to its executives during its Chapter 11 case, arguing that the plan functions as an insider retention program in direct violation of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • December 16, 2025

    Medical Device Maker Zynex Hits Ch. 11 With Sale Plans

    Zynex Inc., a pain management medical device maker, filed for bankruptcy protection in Texas with at least $66.7 million in debt and plans to sell the business backed by a stalking horse bid from its creditors.

  • December 15, 2025

    Trustee Sues SafeMoon Leaders Over Alleged Fraud Scheme

    The liquidating trustee for cryptocurrency asset company SafeMoon has filed a lawsuit in Utah bankruptcy court accusing former top executives of looting tens of millions of dollars from "liquidity pools" and ultimately doing at least $100 million in damage to the company.

  • December 15, 2025

    VC Apple Tree Fights Billionaire Backer's Ch. 11 Dismissal Bid

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday declined to quickly decide a motion to dismiss venture capital biotechnology investor Apple Tree Life Sciences Inc.'s Chapter 11 case brought by the family trust of a Russian billionaire who has backed the fund for more than a decade.

  • December 15, 2025

    Meet The Attorneys Leading NY Church's Ch. 11

    A team of lawyers from Klestadt Winters Jureller Southard & Stevens LLP is representing the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in its Chapter 11 case as the parish seeks to halt litigation over nine child sex abuse claims.

  • December 15, 2025

    Judge Rejects Genesis Auction, OKs Prospect Ch. 11 Plan

    A bankruptcy judge in Texas rejected the result of an auction in Genesis Healthcare's Chapter 11 and confirmed Prospect Medical's bankruptcy plan, and another judge allowed Pine Gate Renewables to access more than $1.6 billion in postpetition funding.

  • December 15, 2025

    Roomba Maker IRobot Hits Ch. 11 To Hand Control To Lenders

    IRobot Corp., the maker of the Roomba robot vacuums, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court with over $250 million in debt and a plan to hand control of its business to its secured creditor.

  • December 12, 2025

    Lender Says PosiGen Got $25M Loan With Fraud

    A lender to PosiGen has filed an objection in Texas bankruptcy court to the bankrupt solar panel leasing company's request to use its cash, saying some of that money is from a $25 million loan PosiGen obtained through fraud.

  • December 12, 2025

    Trinity Urges Judge To Toss $362K Merit Street Expenses Bid

    Trinity Broadcasting of Texas Inc. asked a bankruptcy judge in Dallas to deny a request by Merit Street Media to pay $362,000 in expenses, saying the payroll and benefits the debtor purports that it needs to cover should be investigated.

  • December 12, 2025

    Job.com Operator To Solicit Ch. 11 Plan Vote

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday gave My Job Matcher Inc., the insolvent operator of recruiting platform Job.com, permission to solicit creditor votes for its Chapter 11 plan, saying an unusual mechanism for dealing with its tax debt should be dealt with at confirmation.

  • December 12, 2025

    PrimaLend's Parent Co. Files Ch. 11 With Equity Holder OK

    PCAP Holdings LP, the parent company of bankrupt auto dealership lender PrimaLend Capital Partners, itself filed for Chapter 11 protection on Friday after PrimaLend's noteholders complained that the parent was not also included in the initial bankruptcy case.

  • December 12, 2025

    What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week

    US Magnesium will appear for a conversion hearing while requesting approval of $10 million debtor-in-possession financing. Meanwhile, solar developer Pine Gate Renewables will ask a judge to sign off on its asset purchase agreement, gift wrap manufacturer IG Design Group faces a confirmation hearing on its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, and Anthology will pursue conditional approval of its disclosure statement. 

  • December 12, 2025

    Oakland Diocese Beats Deadline For Ch. 11 Plan Proposal

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland Thursday submitted a term sheet for a plan to create a $242 million settlement trust for sexual abuse claims ahead of a deadline that could have seen the dismissal of the diocese's three-and-a-half-year-old Chapter 11 case.

  • December 12, 2025

    Alex Jones Atty's Pared-Down Suspension Upheld On Appeal

    A Connecticut appeals court on Friday upheld the two-week suspension of former Alex Jones lawyer Norm Pattis, agreeing that a trial court judge was within her discretion to bench the attorney over his law firm's handling of Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre victims' medical records.

  • December 11, 2025

    Fla. Judge OKs Ch. 11 Plan For $1.7B Miami High-Rise Plot

    A Florida bankruptcy judge has confirmed the Chapter 11 plan for the owners of a prized piece of land proposed for a high-rise construction along the skyline of downtown Miami that could be worth more than $1 billion once redeveloped.

  • December 11, 2025

    Judge Probes Alleged Fake Docs In Miss America Dispute

    A Florida federal judge said Thursday that he wants to get to the bottom of the authenticity of operating agreements for two companies associated with the Miss America pageant filed in court in a $500 million dispute over the ownership of the competition.

  • December 11, 2025

    Calif. Nonprofit Hospital Gets Interim OK On $16M DIP Loan

    A California bankruptcy judge on Thursday granted interim approval for Oroville Hospital's $16 million debtor-in-possession financing from its master trustee, which would help the hospital navigate its Chapter 11 proceedings and continue operating.

  • December 11, 2025

    'Totally Unacceptable': Alsup Rips Feds In Student Loan Deal

    U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Thursday denied the U.S. Department of Education's request for an 18-month extension to process over 200,000 loan cancellation applications for students claiming they were defrauded by colleges they attended, calling it "totally unacceptable" and setting an April deadline to get the job done.

  • December 11, 2025

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    Democratic lawmakers urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to appoint an examiner to look into Genesis Healthcare's proposed sale, a Delaware bankruptcy judge said damages against the founder of Indian tech giant Byju's will be considered in January, and a New York federal judge said pretrial proceedings in a clawback action against 174 former customers of crypto platform Celsius Network belong in bankruptcy court.

  • December 11, 2025

    Meet The Incoming SDNY Bankruptcy Judge Shireen Barday

    A commercial litigator who has represented a long list of clients in complex cases — from Lehman Brothers, Facebook, institutional investors and drug developers to LGBTQ+ rights organizations in high stakes appellate cases — will join the bankruptcy bench in New York early next year.

  • December 11, 2025

    Maverick Gaming Seeks $11.5M Rent Relief In Settlement

    Bankrupt casino operator Maverick Gaming has asked a Texas bankruptcy court to approve a settlement it reached with its secured lenders and Blue Owl Capital Inc. after its Chapter 11 sale process failed to generate any bids for the properties subject to its master lease with Blue Owl. 

  • December 11, 2025

    Sports League Grand Slam Track Hits Ch. 11 After Debut Year

    Grand Slam Track, a professional track and field league started by Olympic sprinting champion Michael Johnson, filed for Chapter 11 protections in Delaware Thursday with up to $50 million in liabilities.

  • December 10, 2025

    Lucky Bucks Shareholders Want Out Of $240M Ch. 7 Suit

    A large shareholder of Lucky Bucks Holdings LLC told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday that claims against it related to $240 million in prepetition dividend payments should be tossed because the Chapter 7 trustee is bringing them on behalf of noteholders of the debtor.

Expert Analysis

  • Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw.

  • Ch. 7 Marshaling Ruling Rests On Shaky Legal Grounds

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    In its recent holding in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case that marshaling may not be applied against the IRS, a Texas federal court misapplied a bankruptcy code section and case law, leaving a draconian decision that could limit the scope of a powerful equitable estate tool, says Brian Shaw at Cozen O'Connor.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Becoming A Firmwide MVP

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    Though lawyers don't have a neat metric like baseball players for measuring the value they contribute to their organizations, the sooner new attorneys learn skills frequently skipped in law school — like networking, marketing, client development and case evaluation — the more valuable, and less replaceable, they will be, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt.

  • $38M Law Firm Settlement Highlights 'Unworthy Client' Perils

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    A recent settlement of claims against law firm Eckert Seamans for allegedly abetting a Ponzi scheme underscores the continuing threat of clients who seek to exploit their lawyers in perpetrating fraud, and the critical importance of preemptive measures to avoid these clients, say attorneys at Lockton Companies.

  • Teaching Business Law Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Teaching business law to college students has rekindled my sense of purpose as a lawyer — I am more mindful of the importance of the rule of law and the benefits of our common law system, which helps me maintain a clearer perspective on work, says David Feldman at Feldman Legal Advisors.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery

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    The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant.

  • Playing Guitar Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Being a lawyer not only requires logic and hard work, but also belief, emotion, situational awareness and lots of natural energy — playing guitar enhances all of these qualities, increasing my capacity to do my best work, says Kosta Stojilkovic at Wilkinson Stekloff.

  • Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook

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    The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird.

  • Immunity Waiver Ruling A Setback For Ch. 7 Trustees

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    While governmental units should welcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in U.S. v. Miller restricting the reach of the Bankruptcy Code's sovereign immunity waiver, Chapter 7 trustees now have a limited ability to maximize bankruptcy estates, says Dan Prieto at Jones Day.

  • Adapting To Private Practice: From NY Fed To BigLaw

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    While the move to private practice brings a learning curve, it also brings chances to learn new skills and grow your network, requiring a clear understanding of how your skills can complement and contribute to a firm's existing practice, and where you can add new value, says Meghann Donahue at Covington.

  • Top 3 Litigation Finance Deal-Killers, And How To Avoid Them

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    Like all transactions, litigation finance deals can sometimes collapse, but understanding the most common reasons for failure, including a lack of trust or a misunderstanding of deal terms, can help both parties avoid problems, say Rebecca Berrebi at Avenue 33 and Boris Ziser at Schulte Roth.

  • Tracking The Evolution Of Liability Management Exercises

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    As liability management exercises face increasing legal scrutiny, understanding the history of these debt restructuring tools can help explain how the playbook keeps adapting — and why the next move is always just one ruling or transaction away, say attorneys at Weil.

  • 3 Steps For In-House Counsel To Assess Litigation Claims

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    Before a potential economic downturn, in-house attorneys should investigate whether their company is sitting on hidden litigation claims that could unlock large recoveries to help the business withstand tough times, says Will Burgess at Hilgers Graben.

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