Failed restructuring negotiations with shipowners forced Italian Sea Group to seek court protection, with the Italian luxury yacht maker launching a court-supervised restructuring process in its home country as the business grapples with its net financial debt of roughly $204 million.
Nursing home firm Genesis Healthcare alleged an insider took part in a scheme that cost the company more than $50 million. A medical staffing company's bankruptcy trust sued to claim an insurance dividend. And the Archdiocese of New York asked a state court to pause a directive for it disclose information to insurers while the church appealed the order.
A team of lawyers from Richards Layton & Finger PA and Cooley LLP is representing life sciences group Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. in a recently filed Chapter 11 case as the company looks to sell parts of its business to Eli Lilly & Co. and Astellas Pharma Inc.
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Failed restructuring negotiations with shipowners forced Italian Sea Group to seek court protection, with the Italian luxury yacht maker launching a court-supervised restructuring process in its home country as the business grapples with its net financial debt of roughly $204 million.
Nursing home firm Genesis Healthcare alleged an insider took part in a scheme that cost the company more than $50 million. A medical staffing company's bankruptcy trust sued to claim an insurance dividend. And the Archdiocese of New York asked a state court to pause a directive for it disclose information to insurers while the church appealed the order.
A team of lawyers from Richards Layton & Finger PA and Cooley LLP is representing life sciences group Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. in a recently filed Chapter 11 case as the company looks to sell parts of its business to Eli Lilly & Co. and Astellas Pharma Inc.
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July 02, 2026
Airline operator Float Alaska received approval Thursday from a Delaware bankruptcy judge to modify its Chapter 11 plan and allow it to pivot to a deal with a backup bidder if its original sponsor doesn't meet an extended deadline to fund the plan.
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July 02, 2026
A mining operation will undergo an omnibus hearing in its Chapter 11 case, a Nevada solar project will seek plan confirmation and Saks will ask for permission to sell a lease and real property.
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July 02, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court's stark ideological divisions were on full display this term, particularly as it issued long-awaited rulings in the last few days of June. Here, Law360 dives into the numbers behind this court term.
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July 02, 2026
Hilco Merchant Resources must face a lawsuit from a putative class of nationwide workers who ran going-out-of-business sales at Christmas Tree Shops, a Delaware bankruptcy judge has determined, rejecting the argument the suit should be dismissed because Hilco was an independent consultant to the debtor.
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July 02, 2026
Delaware-based Richards Layton & Finger has announced that three of its attorneys were elected to serve as directors of the firm and three others were elevated to counsel.
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July 02, 2026
Bitcoin Depot told a Texas bankruptcy judge Thursday that five buyers had prevailed in an auction this week for the cryptocurrency company's kiosks, business lines and other assets, offering a total of $1.4 million.
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July 01, 2026
More than two dozen U.S. summer camps are for sale just as kids arrive for the season, under a rapid timeline in the free-fall bankruptcy of SIMAD Holdings, and whether they land in the hands of outsiders or longtime directors trying to buy back their properties is up in the air.
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July 01, 2026
Airline operator Float Alaska has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge for permission to modify its confirmed Chapter 11 plan and disclosure statement so that it can enter into a transaction with a backup bidder if its original plan sponsor fails to make a required payment this week.
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July 01, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy judge said Wednesday that he would approve a sale of a data and research center affiliated with Texas A&M University, RELLIS Campus Data and Research Center LLC, to AI software company ThisWay Global Inc. for $40 million.
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July 01, 2026
Troutman Pepper Locke has strengthened its bankruptcy and restructuring practice with a seasoned Dallas-based partner who came aboard from Sidley Austin LLP.
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July 01, 2026
A Florida bankruptcy judge Wednesday allowed YesCare, the affiliate of prison healthcare company Tehum Care Services, to use lender cash and pay wages after adjourning a hearing on a motion to transfer the case to a Texas court.
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July 01, 2026
A Federal Court judge in Sydney has allowed a bankrupt former construction company manager to continue managing his self-managed superannuation fund, finding relief from management disqualification is available to all super fund managers despite a lack of clarity in the governing law.
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June 30, 2026
Puerto Rico's Financial Oversight and Management Board pitched a $3 billion settlement package to bondholders of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, with an eye to finishing the power authority's bankruptcy, according to a news release Tuesday.
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June 30, 2026
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Tuesday she will grant a request by GVO Partners, a medical spa management and investment firm, to use cash collateral, agreeing with the debtor that it needs to fund its operations while in Chapter 11 in pursuit of a going-concern sale of assets.
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June 30, 2026
A Texas summer camp filed for bankruptcy protection in the face of litigation over deadly floods last year. A technology services company is looking to sell its assets or swap debt for equity during its Chapter 11 case. And a Pennsylvania-based staffing plans to liquidate in a Chapter 7 proceeding.
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June 30, 2026
Pierson Ferdinand LLP announced Tuesday that it has added four partners to its corporate, intellectual property and litigation departments to bolster its capacity to handle corporate litigation, patent, bankruptcy and other matters.
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June 30, 2026
The U.S. government and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. are working to settle the government's case against the agency in its role as receiver for the defunct First Republic Bank over taxes that the government alleges were owed by foreign individuals, a U.S. attorney said Tuesday.
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June 30, 2026
Bankrupt bitcoin miner Rhodium Encore on Tuesday asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to impose sanctions on cooling technology firm Midas Green Technologies, saying it spent more than $6 million fighting over Midas Green patent claims a district court judge had already dismissed.
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June 30, 2026
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP has expanded its offices in Northern California with eight new partners who have expertise in multiple practice areas, a firm spokesperson told Law360 Pulse on Tuesday.
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June 30, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday gave Camp Mystic permission to pay employee wages but declined to approve a $2,000 stipend for the president of one of the camp's affiliates, about a week after the summer camp operator entered Chapter 11 facing wrongful death claims from the families of campers who died in last year's Central Texas floods.
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June 29, 2026
The Archdiocese of San Francisco and survivors of clergy sexual abuse have reached a $395 million settlement in principle that would resolve more than 500 lawsuits facing the bankrupt organization, the archdiocese said Monday.
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June 29, 2026
A California business owner pursuing racketeering claims against his former business partner and a handful of lawyers and business entities should be sanctioned for bringing a frivolous suit with no standing and no legal basis, several of the defendants have told a San Diego federal judge.
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June 29, 2026
Bankrupt investing platform Linqto has told a Texas bankruptcy judge its Ripple Labs equity holdings are too valuable and asked to be allowed to sell $130 million of the blockchain company's stocks to conform to the terms of its Chapter 11 plan.
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June 29, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday gave the all-clear for battery recycler Ascend Elements to close a sale of assets in Georgia as well as rules for selling off minor remaining items.
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June 29, 2026
Sysorex Government Services on Monday told a New York bankruptcy judge that it will be seeking permission to borrow up to $6 million a year after getting approval to sell all its assets, saying it still finds itself responsible for a trio of federal technology contracts.