Mid Cap

  • March 24, 2025

    WB Fight Led Production Co. Behind 'The Matrix' To Ch. 11

    Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, a funding and production company behind blockbusters like "The Matrix" and "The Great Gatsby," filed for bankruptcy last week after a soured partnership with Warner Bros. and an attempt to open its own studio fell flat.

  • March 24, 2025

    Purdue Files New Plan, Forever 21 Hits Ch. 11 For 2nd Time

    Purdue Pharma proposed a new bankruptcy plan, under which the Sackler family and the company would pay a total of $7.4 billion to settle opioid-related claims. Meanwhile, Forever 21's U.S. arm filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware, securing court approval to close more than 300 stores and planning to exit bankruptcy by June. Plus, a Texas bankruptcy judge rejected an $8 million bid to purchase right-wing conspiracy theory peddler Alex Jones' Infowars, shutting down a request to reopen the asset sale process.

  • March 24, 2025

    Calif. Hotel Operator Given 1 Week Of Interim Ch. 11 Financing

    The owner and operator of a hotel in Southern California received a Delaware bankruptcy court's permission for a week of Chapter 11 financing after the judge said he would not approve MOM CA Investco LLC's initial debtor-in-possession funding proposal.

  • March 24, 2025

    Danish Court Sends Fintech Into Bankruptcy

    Fintech company Spark Technology A/S on Monday hit bankruptcy in the Bankruptcy Division of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court after several months of being in hot water with the Danish Business Authority.

  • March 24, 2025

    ENGlobal Gets OK For Ch. 11 Asset Auction In April

    A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday gave bankrupt engineering firm ENGlobal Corp. permission to put itself on the block a month from now, saying a quick sale made the most sense for the company.

  • March 24, 2025

    Vertical Farming Co. Files Ch. 11 Amid Financing Struggles

    Vertical farming venture Plenty Unlimited Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court with $100 million to $500 million of both assets and liabilities after struggling to raise fresh funds to support its money-losing business.

  • March 24, 2025

    DNA Testing Firm 23AndMe Files Ch. 11 With Plans To Sell

    DNA testing company 23andMe Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection in Missouri bankruptcy court, listing $214 million of debt and saying it plans to sell its business through the bankruptcy process.

  • March 21, 2025

    HVAC Giant Air Pros Says It Grew Too Fast Before Ch. 11

    Florida-based HVAC service provider AFH Air Pros LLC went on a nationwide acquisition spree between 2020 and 2022, only to land in bankruptcy court earlier this month to try to sell those same companies it purchased and clear its debt, court documents showed.

  • March 21, 2025

    Soybean Developer Benson Hill Can Tap $11M DIP In Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday gave interim approval to a high-protein soybean developer's $11 million debtor-in-possession loan, allowing it to access $3 million as it looks to sell itself within 75 days.

  • March 21, 2025

    Unlockd To Take Google Antitrust Battle To 9th Circ.

    Defunct advertising app maker Unlockd is hoping the Ninth Circuit will revive its antitrust suit accusing Google of allowing the then-up-and-coming business to build a reliance on Google platforms and then cutting it off once it became a threat.

  • March 21, 2025

    Danimer Approved For Initial Ch. 11 Loan As It Seeks Buyer

    Plastic alternative maker Danimer Scientific received interim approval Friday for $1 million in Chapter 11 financing, telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that it is trying to find a buyer for its manufacturing facilities.

  • March 21, 2025

    No Suspension Pause For Ex-Alex Jones Atty, Ethics Boss Says

    A former Alex Jones attorney's two-week suspension from practicing law in Connecticut should not be halted amid an impending appeal, but he should get credit for a previous weeklong suspension he served over the same mishandling of confidential information about family members of Sandy Hook shooting victims, the state's chief legal ethics official said in a new filing.

  • March 21, 2025

    Credit Unions Denied Class Cert. In NY Rate Cut Suit

    A trio of Western New York credit unions can't get certification for a class of state court consumer debt judgment holders after a lengthy "abusive and tactical" delay in filing their certification bid in a suit over a state law aimed at decreasing the default interest rate for such judgments, a Manhattan federal judge found.

  • March 20, 2025

    NH Power Plant Co. Files New Ch. 11 Plan 1 Year Later

    The operator of a New Hampshire power plant fueled by scrap wood has asked for court approval to solicit creditor votes for a new version of its Chapter 11 plan, which opts for restructuring the company rather than selling it as contemplated by the earlier version it filed nearly one year ago.

  • March 20, 2025

    Judge Nixes Bid For InfoWars Publisher In Alex Jones Ch. 7

    A Texas bankruptcy judge has rejected a new $8 million cash offer for Free Speech Systems, the publisher of InfoWars, writing he already ruled out a sale of FSS' assets in the Chapter 7 of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

  • March 20, 2025

    Bad Faith Dismissal Shows Perils Of Involuntary Filing

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge's dismissal of the involuntary Chapter 7 of the defunct subsidiary of an electric vehicle company as a bad faith end-run around a district court ruling is an example of the perils of an involuntary filing, bankruptcy professionals told Law360.

  • March 20, 2025

    Houston's MMA Law Inks Ch. 11 Deal With Litigation Funder

    Houston's bankrupt MMA Law Firm PLLC has struck a deal to share the proceeds of its mass tort lawsuits with litigation funders Equal Access Justice Fund LP, a key creditor, in exchange for support of its Chapter 11 plan.

  • March 20, 2025

    UpHealth Extends Ch. 11 Voting Deadline For The Fifth Time

    Bankrupt medical technology company UpHealth has extended the voting deadline for its confirmed Chapter 11 reorganization plan and disclosure statement to next week, marking the fifth extension since the original deadline in February.

  • March 20, 2025

    NY Nursing Home Gets Ch. 11 Sale OK, Averting Closure

    Nursing home operator Cold Springs told a New York bankruptcy judge Thursday the buyer of its 588-bed facility has quelled a dispute with a healthcare workers' union, clearing the way for a Chapter 11 sale.

  • March 20, 2025

    Travel App Mondee Wants Case Converted To Ch. 7

    Travel app company Mondee Holdings Inc. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge late Wednesday to convert its Chapter 11 case to a liquidation under Chapter 7, saying after it closes on a sale of its assets to existing lenders it won't have enough cash to pay the costs associated with confirming a Chapter 11 plan.

  • March 20, 2025

    NJ Event Venue Faces Ch. 11 Dismissal Over Insurance Issues

    The Office of the U.S. Trustee urged a New Jersey federal judge to throw out or convert to a Chapter 7 liquidation the bankruptcy case of event venue The Chariot, saying the debtor's insurance for its $42 million worth of property is not sufficient.

  • March 20, 2025

    Soybean Co. Benson Hill Hits Ch. 11 With Plans To Sell

    Benson Hill Inc., a company that develops a high-protein soybean, filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware bankruptcy court Thursday with $110.7 million in debt and plans to sell its assets through the case.

  • March 20, 2025

    Denver Environmental Lawyer Rejoins V&E From Kirkland

    Vinson & Elkins LLP has announced the return of a Denver environmental lawyer from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

  • March 19, 2025

    Brightmark Plastics' Path To A 'No Strings' Sale In Ch. 11

    In the two years that it has been transforming used plastic into pyrolysis oil at its Indiana "circularity center," Brightmark Plastics Renewal LLC has struggled with capital expenses and production problems that left it unable to make enough to cover the costs of plant operations, leading it to file for bankruptcy on Sunday.

  • March 19, 2025

    Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Atty Wants Suspension Halved

    A Connecticut attorney suspended for two weeks over his role in the mishandling of Sandy Hook families' confidential records has asked a state court judge to credit him for a weeklong suspension he served more than two years ago and to pause the order while he appeals.

Expert Analysis

  • 9th Circ. Clarifies ERISA Preemption For Healthcare Industry

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    The Ninth Circuit's recent ruling in Bristol SL Holdings v. Cigna notably clarifies the broad scope of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act's preemption of certain state law causes of action, standing to benefit payors and health plan administrators, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.

  • NY Combined Hearing Guidelines Can Shorten Ch. 11 Timeline

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    The Southern District of New York’s recently adopted guidelines on combining the processes for Chapter 11 plan confirmation and disclosure statement approval may shorten the Chapter 11 timeline for companies and reduce associated costs, say Robert Drain and Moshe Jacob at Skadden.

  • A Healthier Legal Industry Starts With Emotional Intelligence

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    The legal profession has long been plagued by high rates of mental health issues, in part due to attorneys’ early training and broader societal stereotypes — but developing one’s emotional intelligence is one way to foster positive change, collectively and individually, says attorney Esperanza Franco.

  • 5th Circ. Bond Claim Ruling Shows Creditors Must Be Vigilant

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    In Raymond James & Associates v. Jalbert, the Fifth Circuit recently held that the bankruptcy debtor's indemnification obligations were discharged by the confirmed plan because the indemnified party failed to speak up, demonstrating that creditors must proactively protect their rights, says Joshua Lesser at Bradley Arant.

  • Bankruptcy Courts Have Contempt Power, Del. Case Reminds

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    A Delaware bankruptcy court recently held Camshaft Capital and its principal in contempt, serving as a reminder to bankruptcy practitioners and anyone else that appears before a bankruptcy judge that there are serious consequences for failing to comply with court orders, say Daniel Lowenthal and Kimberly Black at Patterson Belknap.

  • What Lies Behind Diverging US And UK Insolvency Trends

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    Contrasting U.K. and U.S. insolvency trends highlight the importance of policy interventions in shaping consumer financial outcomes and economic recovery, and while the U.K.'s approach seems to have mitigated issues, the U.S. faces challenges exacerbated by economic conditions and policy transitions, says Thomas Curran at Thomas H. Curran Associates.

  • E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data

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    Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • How Banks Can Preserve Value Amid Corporate Default Surge

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    Amid a busy time for corporate bankruptcies, banks need a nuanced understanding of contractual rights, regulatory frameworks and evolving legal developments to protect and preserve their rights and interests, say attorneys at Phelps Dunbar.

  • A Look At Subchapter V As Debt Limit Expiration Looms

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    If proposed legislation to extend Subchapter V’s debt eligibility ceiling sunset date in June is passed, bankruptcy professionals can seek ways to work with their local jurisdictions to advocate for code changes and guidance that bring more efficiencies and clarity to the process, say Matthew Brash at Newpoint Advisors and Melinda Bennett at Stretto.

  • The Art Of Asking: Leveraging Your Contacts For Referrals

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    Though attorneys may hesitate to ask for referral recommendations to generate new business, research shows that people want to help others they know, like and trust, so consider who in your network you should approach and how to make the ask, says Rebecca Hnatowski at Edwards Advisory.

  • Ch. 11 Case Shows Why Plan Acceptance Procedures Are Key

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    Sunland Medical's recent liquidation plan proposal is an important example of how top-notch judges and attorneys propose and analyze complex issues during the confirmation process, and the bankruptcy court was forward-thinking to consider the implications of such proposed treatment in the face of the Bankruptcy Code, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton.

  • Risks Of Rejecting Hotel Mgmt. Agreements Via Bankruptcy

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    In recent years, hotel owners have paid a high price when they attempted to use bankruptcy proceedings to prematurely terminate their hotel management agreements, highlighting that other options may be preferable, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • NC Rulings Show Bankruptcy Isn't Only For Insolvent Debtors

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    Two recent rulings from a North Carolina bankruptcy court show that lack of financial distress is not a requirement for bankruptcy protection, particularly in the Fourth Circuit, but these types of cases can still be dismissed for other reasons, say Stuart Gordon and Alexandria Vath at Rivkin Radler.

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