Mid Cap

  • September 06, 2024

    Property Plays: Faropoint, EPA, Lendlease

    Property Plays is a weekly roundup of the latest loans, leases, sales and projects around the country. Send your tips — all confidential — to realestate@law360.com.

  • September 06, 2024

    PE-Backed Red Lobster Has Rocky Route To Post-Ch. 11 Profit

    With court approval of its reorganization plan secured, Red Lobster will soon exit bankruptcy with new owners, a 35-year-old chief executive, $60 million in fresh funding and about 100 fewer restaurants. But to pull off its planned turnaround, the seafood chain must revitalize its brand in a tricky market for casual-dining restaurants, and the next 12 months will be critical, experts told Law360.

  • September 06, 2024

    Trustee Backs Tossing Ex-McElroy Deutsch CFO's Ch. 11 Case

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has urged a New Jersey bankruptcy court to dismiss a Chapter 11 petition from McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP's former CFO, who is currently incarcerated for embezzling millions from the firm, because he has stonewalled the trustee's requests for information about his finances.

  • September 06, 2024

    Steptoe Adds Co-Leader To Restructuring & Insolvency Group

    Steptoe LLP has expanded its transactions and tax practice by hiring a New York-based partner as a co-leader of the firm's insolvency and restructuring team.

  • September 06, 2024

    Red Lobster Landlord Sues Zurich Over $1.2M Fire Payment

    The owner of a property leased to Red Lobster said a Zurich unit negligently failed to name the owner on settlement checks issued to the eatery after a fire, telling a New Jersey federal court the failure allowed Red Lobster to avoid using the $1.2 million to make repairs.

  • September 06, 2024

    US Trustee Says Solar Biotech Sale Price May Be Too Low

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has filed an objection in Delaware bankruptcy court to Solar Biotech's proposed $14.9 million credit bid asset sale, saying it does not appear to leave anything to pay Chapter 11 expenses.

  • September 06, 2024

    Man Disguised Businesses To Duck Tax, US Says In $1.9M Suit

    A retired business owner who the U.S. government said removed his mailbox to avoid receiving letters from the IRS owes nearly $1.9 million in unpaid tax liabilities, some stemming from pretending to operate his companies as religious ministries, the government said in a suit in Florida federal court.

  • September 05, 2024

    Real Estate Co. EasyKnock Settles Battle With Ch. 7 Trustee

    New York-based real estate investor EasyKnock Inc. would fork over the full alleged value of a debtor's home to her bankruptcy estate as part of a proposed deal to settle the Chapter 7 trustee's fraud claims and the company's own suit alleging collusion.  

  • September 05, 2024

    US Trustee Blasts Releases In Optio Ch. 11 Plan

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject Optio Rx LLC's Chapter 11 plan, saying it contains impermissible third-party releases that are overly broad in scope and period.

  • September 05, 2024

    Asbestos Claimants Want A Say In 4th Circ. 'Two-Step' Appeal

    Asbestos cancer survivors and the estates of victims with pending claims against Aldrich Pump LLC, DBMP LLC and Murray Boiler LLC have asked the Fourth Circuit's permission to file an amicus brief in an appeal centered on the separate Chapter 11 case of Georgia-Pacific unit Bestwall, saying they had been prevented from pursuing relief while Aldrich, DBMP and Murray pursue bankruptcy.

  • September 05, 2024

    Healthcare Cos. Using Ch. 11 As Life Support In 2024

    Several healthcare companies, including ventilator maker Vyaire Medical Inc. and hospital operator Steward Health Care System, have filed for bankruptcy this year, citing issues like a post-pandemic revenue drop and ballooning expenses colliding with declining government reimbursements.

  • September 05, 2024

    Subchapter V Filings Slowing After Debt Limit Sunset

    After Congress allowed the expanded debt threshold for Subchapter V bankruptcies to expire in June, the rate of new cases filed under the streamlined small-business insolvency process has slowed since the beginning of the year, as practitioners have become more familiar with the statute and how to wield it, experts said.

  • September 05, 2024

    Eiger Cleared To Liquidate, Repay Creditors Under Ch. 11 Plan

    Drug developer Eiger Biopharmaceuticals will wind down its business and distribute proceeds from sales of its rare-disease treatments to creditors and shareholders under a Chapter 11 plan approved by a Texas bankruptcy judge on Thursday.

  • September 05, 2024

    Delta Apparel Gets $54M In Bids For Clothing Lines

    Clothing company Delta Apparel Thursday told a Delaware bankruptcy judge it had raised more than $54.4 million in an asset auction last week and settled a dispute over its Chapter 11 financing, and got the judge's go-ahead to hire a liquidator for its remaining inventory.

  • September 05, 2024

    Red Lobster Gets Confirmation For Ch. 11 Exit Plan

    A Florida bankruptcy judge signed off Thursday on a plan for seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster to exit bankruptcy just under four months after filing for Chapter 11 protection.

  • September 05, 2024

    Pa. City Iced Retirees Out Of Ch. 9 Plan Talks, Committee Says

    Retiree creditors in the city of Chester, Pennsylvania's bankruptcy have denounced its proposed Chapter 9 plan, telling a judge in Philadelphia it is a "blunt-instrument approach" to complex issues and was docketed without consulting their committee that represents the largest creditor group.

  • September 05, 2024

    $9.1M In Fees Requested For Calif. Debt Relief Law Firm Ch. 11

    Just days after a bankruptcy judge said in court that unsecured creditors in the case of collapsed California debt relief firm Litigation Practice Group will likely receive little to nothing, professionals working on the case filed about $9.1 million in fee requests — enough to use up most of the available cash.

  • September 05, 2024

    'Flimsy Attack' In $102M Award Suit Falls Flat, Court Hears

    Liberian entities fighting to enforce a $102 million arbitral award issued in a dispute over control of a $700 million liquefied petroleum gas shipping joint venture have criticized the award debtor's "flimsy attack" on the arbitrator's impartiality in a filing to a New York federal judge.

  • September 05, 2024

    Gates Foundation Puts $4M Behind Debt Nonprofit's AI Tech

    Online bankruptcy nonprofit Upsolve said it has received a $4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop and roll out financial software backed by artificial intelligence for use by indigent Americans seeking guidance on debt management and credit improvement.

  • September 04, 2024

    Jambys Ch. 11 Plan Draws Fire From Lenders, US Trustee

    Several lenders and the U.S. Trustee's Office have all asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject online clothing brand Jambys Inc.'s Chapter 11 plan, arguing that it is not viable, does not deal with their claims and contains impermissible releases and an "overboard" injunction.

  • September 04, 2024

    Atty Tied To Ponzi Scheme Can't Discharge CFTC Debt

    A Colorado federal judge on Wednesday denied an attorney's request to have his debt to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission discharged after he and others were found liable for $10 million for their roles in a Ponzi scheme.

  • September 04, 2024

    Produce Co. With Bankrupt Parent Settles $1M Payment Suit

    A Michigan federal judge has dismissed a $1.3 million payment dispute between Canadian produce distributors and the U.S. arm of a vegetable wholesaler, after the parties reached a deal to resolve the litigation.

  • September 04, 2024

    LL Flooring, Buyer In Talks To Skirt Ch. 11 Liquidation

    Home improvement retailer LL Flooring has until end of day Thursday to finalize negotiations with a possible going-concern buyer, or it will pivot to a Chapter 11 liquidation of its hundreds of stores across the country, attorneys told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Wednesday.

  • September 04, 2024

    Former Michelin Tire Factory Site Worth $30M, NJ Jurors Told

    The owner of a 22-acre former Michelin Tire factory in Milltown, New Jersey, told jurors Wednesday it should be paid at least $30 million by a borough redevelopment agency to acquire the property through eminent domain for the construction of a 350-unit mixed-use residential development.

  • September 04, 2024

    US Trustee Challenges AI Video Co. StoryFile's Sale Plans

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has asked a New York bankruptcy judge to reject artificial intelligence video startup StoryFile's motion for approval of bidding procedures governing a likely sale of virtually all its assets to a debtor-in-possession lender, arguing that the proposed sale would effectively bypass making payments to secured and priority creditors.

Expert Analysis

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • Del. Ruling Shows Tension Between 363 Sale And Labor Law

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    The Delaware federal court's ruling in the Braeburn Alloy Steel case highlights the often overlooked collision between an unstayed order authorizing an asset sale free and clear of successor liability under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code and federal labor law imposing successor liability on the buyer, say attorneys at Proskauer.

  • How Clients May Use AI To Monitor Attorneys

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    Artificial intelligence tools will increasingly enable clients to monitor and evaluate their counsel’s activities, so attorneys must clearly define the terms of engagement and likewise take advantage of the efficiencies offered by AI, says Ronald Levine at Herrick Feinstein.

  • Del. Insurance Co. Liquidation Reveals Recovery Strategies

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    Arrowood's recent liquidation in the Delaware Chancery Court offers a positive development for policyholders and claimants, providing access to guaranty association protections amid the company's demise, say Timothy Law and Ann Kramer at Reed Smith.

  • The Pop Culture Docket: Judge D'Emic On Moby Grape

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    The 1968 Moby Grape song "Murder in My Heart for the Judge" tells the tale of a fictional defendant treated with scorn by the judge, illustrating how much the legal system has evolved in the past 50 years, largely due to problem-solving courts and the principles of procedural justice, says Kings County Supreme Court Administrative Judge Matthew D'Emic.

  • Navigating Asset Tracing Challenges In Bankruptcy

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    A Virginia court’s recent ruling in Health Diagnostic Laboratory Inc.'s bankruptcy highlights the heightened demand for asset tracing and the strategic use of the lowest intermediate balance rule in recovering funds from commingled accounts, says Daniel Lowenthal at Patterson Belknap.

  • Lender Agreements And Unitranche Facilities: A Fresh Look

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    Unitranche facilities — which offer blended interest rates in a single loan document — are gaining prevalence, and lenders and borrowers should understand their advantages, as well as concerns over the enforceability of a unitranche-style agreement among lenders in bankruptcy, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • What Banks Should Know About FDIC Assessment Rule

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    Max Bonici at Venable answers questions banking organizations may have about the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s recent approval of a rule implementing a special assessment on banks to recoup costs associated with protecting uninsured depositors after the bank failures earlier this year, and highlights other considerations for uninsured deposits.

  • Performing Music Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The discipline of performing live music has directly and positively influenced my effectiveness as a litigator — serving as a reminder that practice, intuition and team building are all important elements of a successful law practice, says Jeff Wakolbinger at Bryan Cave.

  • Bankruptcy Must Be On The Table As A Student Loan Solution

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    Amid the ongoing discourse on student loan forgiveness, borrowers must have a deeper understanding of U.S. Departments of Justice and Education guidance regarding how the government will agree to discharge loans in bankruptcy, or miss a life-changing opportunity currently available to regain control over their financial condition, say Jonathan Carson and Eric Kurtzman at Stretto.

  • Breaking Down High Court's New Code Of Conduct

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently adopted its first-ever code of conduct, and counsel will need to work closely with clients in navigating its provisions, from gift-giving to recusal bids, say Phillip Gordon and Mateo Forero at Holtzman Vogel.

  • Rockport Ch. 11 Highlights Global Settlement Considerations

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    A Delaware bankruptcy court’s recent rejection of Rockport’s proposed settlement serves as a reminder that there is a risk that a global settlement executed outside of a plan may be rejected as a sub rosa plan, but shouldn’t dissuade parties from seeking relief when applicable case law supports approval, says Kyle Arendsen at Squire Patton.

  • How Purdue High Court Case Will Shape Ch. 11 Mass Injury

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    The U.S. Supreme Court's recent arguments in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, addressing the authority of bankruptcy courts to approve nonconsensual third-party releases in Chapter 11 settlement plans, highlight the case's wide-ranging implications for how mass injury cases get resolved in bankruptcy proceedings, says George Singer at Holland & Hart.

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