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  • May 05, 2026

    Fat Brands Creditors Say Sale Plan Ignores $195M Claims

    Unsecured creditors of restaurant group Fat Brands have sued several investors in Texas bankruptcy court asking to pause the company's planned credit bid sale to its debtor-in-possession lender, saying so-called manager advance claims are being improperly quashed.

  • May 05, 2026

    UK Exec Tries To Exit Suit Over Alleged Byju's Fund Transfers

    A British business executive on Tuesday asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to dismiss him from a suit over the disappearance of $533 million from an affiliate of education technology company Byju's, saying there is nothing in the case to give a U.S. court jurisdiction.

  • May 04, 2026

    'They Knew It': J&J Accused Of Hiding Talc Risk At LA Trial

    Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos, even as it advertised the product as safe and "pure," attorneys for the families of three women who died of ovarian cancer told a California jury Monday during opening statements in a bellwether trial.

  • May 04, 2026

    Spirit Airlines' Demise To Reshape Low-Cost Competition

    Rival airlines have scrambled to boost routes, plug service gaps and snatch up Spirit Airlines customers in the two days since the budget carrier's demise, raising alarms about what other casualties might be in store for an airline industry reeling from skyrocketing jet fuel costs.

  • May 04, 2026

    Litigation On The Horizon Under First Brands' Ch. 11 Plan

    First Brands Group has proposed a Chapter 11 plan outlining how the struggling auto-parts manufacturer is aiming to end its sprawling bankruptcy, a case marked by allegations of yearlong fraud and the shock waves it has sent through the private credit market.

  • May 04, 2026

    Proskauer's Puerto Rico Restructuring Bill Hits $179M

    Proskauer Rose LLP submitted its final fee application Friday for its years of work on behalf of the Financial Oversight and Management Board as the representative for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in its restructuring case, seeking approval of an aggregate amount of fees and expenses that runs to $179.6 million.

  • May 04, 2026

    Genesis Healthcare Ch. 11 Stay Extension Undone On Appeal

    A Texas federal judge has thrown out an order in Genesis Healthcare's Chapter 11 case that shielded nondebtor affiliates from lawsuits, ruling that the bankruptcy court made "several errors" when it blocked holders of personal injury and wrongful death claims from pursuing litigation. 

  • May 04, 2026

    Purdue Settlement Approved, Saks Gets Plan Disclosure OK

    Purdue Pharma received the green light for a settlement on its road out of Chapter 11, a Texas bankruptcy judge gave the all-clear to Saks Global's plan disclosure, and Spirit Airlines said it would undergo a shutdown instead of a government-backed rescue.

  • May 04, 2026

    Omnicare Picks $250M Bid As Winner In Ch. 11 Sale Process

    Pharmacy services provider Omnicare told a Texas bankruptcy judge that it has selected a $250 million offer from stalking horse bidder GenieRx Holdings LLC as the winning bid in a sale process for its assets, saying it would cancel an auction that was scheduled to occur this week.

  • May 04, 2026

    Spirit Airlines Seeks Court Approval To Wind Down Business

    Spirit Airlines asked a New York bankruptcy judge Monday to sign off on the wind-down of its operations, including either selling the company's remaining 28 aircraft or leaving them on the tarmac for creditors to repossess.

  • May 02, 2026

    Spirit Airlines Shuts Down After Rescue Funding Fails

    Spirit Airlines said Saturday that it is shutting down and will immediately start to liquidate its business after failing to secure the funding it needed to continue operating while under bankruptcy protection.

  • May 01, 2026

    QVC, Investors Trade Blows Over Equity Committee Bids

    QVC told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Friday that granting shareholders' request to appoint an official equity committee in its Chapter 11 case would waste estate resources for the exclusive benefit of out-of-the-money investors, urging the judge to deny their request.

  • May 01, 2026

    New York Archdiocese Proposes $800M Abuse Suit Settlement

    The Archdiocese of New York and a committee representing most of the claimants alleging they were sexually abused by clergy and lay employees of the organization said they have reached terms on a settlement that will provide $800 million in compensation to the 1,300 plaintiffs.

  • May 01, 2026

    Meet The Attorneys Guiding Freedom Forever's Ch. 11

    California-based home solar panel installer Freedom Forever has retained a team from Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP to represent it in Chapter 11 while it attempts to deal with the loss of federal home solar tax deductions.

  • May 01, 2026

    Fat Brands Seeks 90 More Days To Craft Ch. 11 Wind-Down

    Restaurant group Fat Brands has asked a Texas bankruptcy judge for more time to file a Chapter 11 plan as it continues to negotiate with creditors on a wind-down framework.

  • May 01, 2026

    What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week

    A New York bankruptcy judge will weigh a German dating service's bid for Chapter 15 recognition, US Magnesium will undergo an omnibus hearing, Lycra will seek plan confirmation, and a judge will oversee Ascend Elements' second-day Chapter 11 hearing.

  • May 01, 2026

    Trump Gives Spirit Airlines 'Final' Offer On Rescue Deal

    President Donald Trump said Friday the federal government had given Spirit Airlines a "final proposal" for a financing package that could help rescue the bankrupt budget airline amid reports that Spirit is preparing to shut down.

  • May 01, 2026

    McDermott Adds Restructuring Pros From Ropes & Gray In NY

    McDermott Will & Schulte announced Friday the firm has scaled up its restructuring practice with a new partner based in New York, who has come aboard from Ropes & Gray LLP.

  • May 01, 2026

    Saks Gets OK For Plan Disclosure With Creditor Deal

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Friday approved Saks Global's Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement after hearing the retailer had struck a deal to split future litigation proceeds between the providers of its bankruptcy financing and its unsecured creditors.

  • April 30, 2026

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    MMA Law made a bid to protect its sole attorney in state court cases, Everstream sued Dish alleging late compensation, and Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers brought a lawsuit against Bloomberg Finance LP to recover $135,000.

  • April 30, 2026

    U.S. Trustee, Minority Lenders Oppose Del Monte Ch. 11 Plan

    The U.S. Trustee and two groups of minority lenders filed objections to the proposed Chapter 11 plan of Del Monte Foods in New Jersey court, taking aim at the plan's release provisions and the treatment of minority claims.

  • April 30, 2026

    Ex-Shareholders, Reed Smith Seek End To Eletson Suit

    Former shareholders of Eletson Holdings on Thursday joined with their ex-Eletson counsel at Reed Smith to ask a New York bankruptcy judge to dismiss a suit claiming they had schemed to seize control of Eletson assets in defiance of the company's Chapter 11 plan.

  • April 30, 2026

    Texas Justices Asked To Revive Infowars Lease To The Onion

    Victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre have asked the Texas Supreme Court to let a court-appointed receiver lease Alex Jones' website Infowars to a company linked to satire publication The Onion, a move that could hasten the delivery of funds Jones owes the families after massive defamation judgments.

  • April 30, 2026

    How Sullivan & Cromwell Won An $18B 'Bet The Country' Case

    It is not often that a Second Circuit ruling is hailed as "the greatest legal achievement in national history" by a country's president, but that's what happened after a team from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP persuaded the appellate panel to nix an $18 billion judgment against Argentina.

  • April 30, 2026

    J&J Says Ill. Ruling Backs Beasley Allen's DQ From Talc Suits

    Johnson & Johnson told a New Jersey federal court that a recent ruling in Illinois backs the Beasley Allen Law Firm's disqualification from multidistrict litigation over its talcum powder.

Expert Analysis

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Teaching Yourself Legal Tech

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    New graduates often enter practice unfamiliar with even basic professional software, but budding lawyers can use on-the-job opportunities to both catch up on technological skills and explore the advanced legal and artificial intelligence tools that will open doors, says Alyssa Sones at Sheppard Mullin.

  • How AI May Reshape The Future Of Adjudication

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    As discussed at a recent panel at Texas A&M, artificial intelligence will not erase the human element of adjudication in the next 10 to 20 years, but it will drive efficiencies that spur private arbiters to experiment, lead public courts to evolve and force attorneys to adapt, says Christopher Seck at Squire Patton.

  • When Legal Advocacy Crosses The Line Into Incivility

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    As judges issue sanctions for courtroom incivility, and state bars advance formal discipline rules, trial lawyers must understand that the difference between zealous advocacy and unprofessionalism is not just a matter of tone; it's a marker of skill, credibility and potentially disciplinary exposure, says Nate Sabri at Perkins Coie.

  • Attacks On Judicial Independence Tend To Manifest In 3 Ways

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    Attacks on judicial independence now run the gamut from gross (bald-faced interference) to systemic (structural changes) to insidious (efforts to undermine public trust), so lawyers, judges and the public must recognize the fateful moment in which we live and defend the rule of law every day, says Jim Moliterno at Washington and Lee University.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Appreciating Civil Procedure

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    If you’re like me, law school’s often complex and theoretical approach to teaching civil procedure may have contributed to an early struggle with the topic, but when seen from a practical perspective, new lawyers may find they enjoy mastering these rules, says Chloe Villagomez at Foster Garvey.

  • How Attorneys Can Become Change Agents For Racial Equity

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    As the administration targets diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and law firms consider pulling back from their programs, lawyers who care about racial equity and justice can employ four strategies to create microspaces of justice, which can then be parlayed into drivers of transformational change, says Susan Sturm at Columbia Law School.

  • Running Marathons Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    After almost five years of running marathons, I’ve learned that both the race itself and the training process sharpen skills that directly translate to the practice of law, including discipline, dedication, endurance, problem-solving and mental toughness, says Lauren Meadows at Swift Currie.

  • Law School's Missed Lessons: Supporting A Trial Team

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    While students often practice as lead trial attorneys in law school, such an opportunity likely won’t arise until a few years into practice, so junior associates should focus on honing skills that are essential to supporting a trial team, including organization, adaptability and humility, says Lucy Zelina at Tucker Ellis.

  • Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw

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    When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E.

  • The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References

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    As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit

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    The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale.

  • Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg.

  • Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles

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    Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler.

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