The Onion struck a new licensing deal allowing it to run Infowars, Sullivan & Cromwell told a New York court that it identified artificial intelligence "hallucinations" in a motion it had filed in a Chapter 15 case, and Meyer Burger received approval for its Chapter 11 plan.
A New York bankruptcy judge will consider whether the state's attorney general should be a creditor in a Roman Catholic diocese's Chapter 11, Purdue Pharma will receive its criminal sentence, and Saks Global Enterprises LLC will seek court approval of a plan disclosure statement.
The court-ordered process of getting tariff refunds into the pockets of American companies began this week, but the unprecedented situation has left restructuring professionals reeling with unanswered questions about whether the refunds can be treated as an asset, especially in a bankruptcy context.
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The Onion struck a new licensing deal allowing it to run Infowars, Sullivan & Cromwell told a New York court that it identified artificial intelligence "hallucinations" in a motion it had filed in a Chapter 15 case, and Meyer Burger received approval for its Chapter 11 plan.
A New York bankruptcy judge will consider whether the state's attorney general should be a creditor in a Roman Catholic diocese's Chapter 11, Purdue Pharma will receive its criminal sentence, and Saks Global Enterprises LLC will seek court approval of a plan disclosure statement.
The court-ordered process of getting tariff refunds into the pockets of American companies began this week, but the unprecedented situation has left restructuring professionals reeling with unanswered questions about whether the refunds can be treated as an asset, especially in a bankruptcy context.
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April 28, 2026
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Tuesday he would issue a decision shortly on whether Atlantic Specialty Insurance Co. is liable for not contributing to a reclamation fund created as part of the Chapter 11 plan of coal mining company Lighthouse Resources Inc.
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April 28, 2026
A farming operation sought Chapter 15 recognition of its Canadian insolvency, a software company entered Chapter 11 with plans to sell its business to a lender, and a kitchen design firm began a Chapter 7 liquidation.
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April 28, 2026
Delaware's Court of Chancery has added a former attorney for the U.S. Trustee's Office to serve as a magistrate judge to adjudicate corporate dissolutions, wind-downs and other matters.
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April 28, 2026
A Texas bankruptcy judge Tuesday gave interim approval to Wiser Solutions Inc.'s $34.2 million debtor-in-possession loan, freeing up $4.2 million in new funds as the retail data software company eyes a June Chapter 11 auction.
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April 27, 2026
Reed Smith LLP and two of its partners are facing a $262 million lawsuit in a long-running and bitter dispute over ownership of an international gas shipping company, as well as other issues that remain unresolved following the vacatur of an underlying $102 million arbitral award for fraud.
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April 27, 2026
Lawyers for the litigation administrator tapped under Celsius Network's Chapter 11 plan told a New York bankruptcy judge Monday that they plan to try mediation next month in a lawsuit accusing the defunct crypto platform's former executives of mismanagement.
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April 27, 2026
Wiser Solutions, a software company that collects data from retailers, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court with about $563 million in debt and plans to sell its business to its main lender.
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April 27, 2026
Small-business issues, artificial intelligence and economic concerns were among the range of topics discussed by lawyers, judges and other bankruptcy professionals at the American Bankruptcy Institute's annual spring meeting in Washington last week.
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April 27, 2026
The Third Circuit on Monday upheld its decision that Whittaker Clark & Daniels was authorized to file for Chapter 11 and certain claims against the defunct talc supplier's corporate successor belong to the debtor, not personal injury claimants.
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April 27, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review the conviction of Live Well Financial founder Michael Hild for inducing lenders to extend credit by jacking up bond valuations to increase its debt and borrow against it.
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April 24, 2026
Catch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including an alluring source of capital for real estate investment trusts, how competition for skilled workers may hamper data center development, and Blackstone Inc.'s take on the first quarter of the year.
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April 24, 2026
Spirit Aviation's current and former top executives have urged a Florida federal court to toss a proposed shareholder class action that accuses them of misleading investors about the company's prospects amid two bankruptcy filings, saying an investor failed to allege any misleading statements and instead relied on impermissible "fraud-by-hindsight" allegations.
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April 24, 2026
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff has tossed securities fraud claims against cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase brought by investors in a digital asset that tracked the native token of the now-failed Terraform blockchain ecosystem.
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April 24, 2026
Jane Street is looking to escape a lawsuit accusing it of trading on insider information ahead of the collapse of cryptocurrency company Terraform Labs, telling a New York federal judge that it shouldn't have to "foot the bill" for a fraud that Terraform itself committed.
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April 24, 2026
JPMorgan, Barclays and Fifth Third doubled down on their bid to dismiss an investor suit accusing them of facilitating an alleged auto loan fraud by Tricolor Holdings, saying they were also blindsided by Tricolor's actions.
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April 24, 2026
Fox Rothschild LLP gained a former longtime Riker Danzig LLP partner in its financial restructuring and bankruptcy department with experience in complex restructurings, corporate trust matters and more, the firm announced this week.
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April 24, 2026
Freedom Forever received a Delaware bankruptcy court's approval Friday for a deal with a project financer that will free up $1.5 million for the Chapter 11 estate, allowing the bankrupt solar company to get dozens of workers back on the job to complete home solar projects and get revenue flowing back to the business.
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April 24, 2026
Saks Global Enterprises LLC has reached an agreement in principle on a global settlement that would resolve the concerns of its creditors committee and provide the luxury retailer with a path toward confirmation of a Chapter 11 plan.
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April 24, 2026
Kirkland & Ellis LLP announced this week that it has hired the head of Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz's finance and restructuring practices, calling him a "leader in the field of liability management."
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April 23, 2026
Insurer MBIA Inc. asked a Connecticut federal judge to end a lawsuit tied to Puerto Rico's bankruptcy, the U.S. Trustee's Office opposed Inspired Healthcare's bid for mediation, and a New York federal judge nixed a New Mexico building owner's appeal of a decision in favor of a creditor's plan disclosure.
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April 23, 2026
Bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands Group asked a Texas court to extend the window during which it has the exclusive right to file a Chapter 11 plan, saying it spent months in mediation negotiating a settlement with creditors that will soon be incorporated into plan documents.
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April 23, 2026
Spirit Aviation is in "very advanced discussions" on a government-funded financing package after the war in Iran derailed its second Chapter 11's plans, one of the budget airline's attorneys said at a Thursday bankruptcy hearing in New York.
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April 23, 2026
Lowenstein Sandler LLP recently launched a Delaware office by bringing on Christopher A. Ward, who previously co-chaired Polsinelli’s bankruptcy practice, to lead and expand the office. Here, he tells Law360 Pulse about his goals and priorities moving forward and how the firm plans to stake its place in Delaware’s legal market.
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April 22, 2026
A childhood friend of the founder and former CEO of Dallas-based financial services firm Beneficient on Wednesday told a Manhattan federal jury that he fabricated email correspondence and signed documents misstating his time as head of what prosecutors say was a shell company used to pull off a $100 million fraud.
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April 22, 2026
Imprisoned FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has told a New York federal judge that, although his attorney parents made suggestions regarding his motion for a new trial, he wrote the brief himself, but now wants to withdraw the request, because he doesn't "believe I will get a fair hearing on this topic in front of you."