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March 04, 2026
A New York bankruptcy judge Wednesday told mining company Vanderbilt Minerals it will have to delay its Chapter 11 sale timeline by a month to give creditors a chance to look at a proposed deal with corporate insiders linked to the transaction.
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March 04, 2026
A Chicago-area horse track on Wednesday reached an agreement with its lenders on emergency Chapter 11 financing until the parties return to court next week to consider interim approval of Hawthorne Race Course Inc.'s bankruptcy financing.
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March 04, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Wednesday signed off on oil services company Nine Energy's Chapter 11 plan, allowing the debtor to trim $320 million in debt and emerge from bankruptcy just over a month after launching its case.
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March 04, 2026
A team of Saul Ewing LLP attorneys is guiding Hawthorne Race Course Inc. through Chapter 11 in Illinois as it seeks a buyer for the Chicago-area track.
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March 04, 2026
The official committee of unsecured creditors in the Chapter 11 case of Long Island, New York, nursing home operator Cold Spring Acquisition objected late Tuesday to the debtor's motion to retain special litigation counsel, saying a case resolution is in the works and the law firm choice would bind creditors.
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March 03, 2026
A Chicago-area racecourse will return Wednesday to Illinois bankruptcy court as it continues to wrangle with its senior lender over the terms of its Chapter 11 financing.
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March 03, 2026
A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that disputed corporate authority to file a Chapter 11 petition doesn't affect a bankruptcy court's subject matter jurisdiction over the case, resolving part of a yearslong dispute over the bankruptcy of a family-owned real estate holding company.
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March 03, 2026
A lawyer for the special master overseeing the auction of Citgo to satisfy billions of dollars' worth of Venezuelan debt has defended his request for more than $15.3 million in fees on top of nearly $63 million already paid, saying the request follows an "extraordinarily complex" sale process.
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March 03, 2026
The former president of a defunct Iowa telecommunications and infrastructure business has been convicted by a jury of concealing assets and making false statements in his personal bankruptcy proceeding, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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March 03, 2026
Oil field service provider Nine Energy has gotten a Texas bankruptcy judge's final approval to borrow $125 million in Chapter 11 financing, just days before the debtor is set to ask for confirmation of a bankruptcy plan that would swap debt for equity.
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March 03, 2026
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo must redesign ballots for its Chapter 11 plan after a New York bankruptcy judge held opt-out boxes could not be used to tally creditor consent to third party releases.
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March 03, 2026
The litigation trust for cryptocurrency custodian Prime Core Technologies Inc. leveled a lawsuit against the operator of a crypto transaction platform the trust says extracted nearly $13 million in fiat currency as well as crypto transfers the estate should now reclaim.
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March 03, 2026
The iPic movie theater chain hit Chapter 11 in Florida, a Chicago racetrack entered bankruptcy protection in the Prairie State and a real estate investment trust accused of being a Ponzi scheme began its own insolvency.
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March 03, 2026
Melanie Cyganowski of Otterbourg PC, a former federal bankruptcy judge in New York, talks to Law360 Healthcare Authority about successor liability, regulatory hurdles and some of the hidden costs of hospital bankruptcies.
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March 03, 2026
A bankrupt Nevada solar project named its $7 million stalking horse bidder as the successful bidder chosen in its Chapter 11 asset sale, canceling the auction.
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March 02, 2026
A New York bankruptcy judge determined he has jurisdiction over litigation stemming from the collapse of real estate law firm Kossoff PLLC after its principal stole $14 million from its clients, finding the firm's founder may be dismissed as a defendant because the now imprisoned, disbarred lawyer "appears to be judgment-proof."
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March 02, 2026
A Chubb unit must step in and provide excess coverage for asbestos exposure claims against a waterworks product supplier, a Massachusetts state court ruled Monday, finding that the company's primary policy has been exhausted as a result of that carrier's insolvency and inability to pay for covered losses.
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March 02, 2026
A real estate investment trust accused last year by Florida authorities of being a Ponzi scheme has filed for federal bankruptcy protection, claiming the state probe, a racketeering lawsuit from a talk show host and a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission action tarnished its reputation.
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March 02, 2026
Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP announced on Monday that it is continuing to invest in its restructuring bench with two lawyers in New York and London.
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March 02, 2026
A New Jersey federal judge has revived a bankrupt Johnson & Johnson talc subsidiary's trade libel claim over a 2020 scientific article linking asbestos in talc to mesothelioma, finding that new evidence and allegations concerning the authenticity of the author's data are enough to survive a motion to dismiss.
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March 02, 2026
A former assistant U.S. attorney is New Jersey's newest bankruptcy judge, bringing with him experience representing federal agencies in bankruptcy and creditors in large cases like General Motors' 2009 reorganization.
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March 02, 2026
Solar panel co. PosiGen was given the green light to wind down, fiber network Tilson's Chapter 11 case was dismissed, and Mallinckrodt's bankruptcy prevented antitrust payouts.
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March 02, 2026
A Chicago-area racecourse has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Illinois bankruptcy court with nearly $57 million in debt and plans to seek a buyer a month after state regulators shut down harness racing at the site for financial issues.
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February 27, 2026
A Missouri federal judge dismissed a coalition of Republican-led states' lawsuit challenging a Biden-era student debt relief plan, saying Friday he can't end the plan like the Trump administration wanted given the "apparent lack of adversity" in the suit between the states and the administration.
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February 27, 2026
Ballard Spahr LLP does not have a valid claim to roughly $237,000 in unpaid legal fees it sought from a Wisconsin-based gem and fine metal investment fund that went through bankruptcy, the Seventh Circuit said Friday.