By Dan Roe | May 1, 2023
Silicon Valley Bank and Genesis Trading might two of the bankruptcies dominating headlines this year, but corporate restructurings are also on the rise among companies that were either hobbled or bolstered by the pandemic.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Dan Roe | May 1, 2023
Corporate restructurings are on the rise among companies that were either hobbled or bolstered by the pandemic.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | May 1, 2023
Corporate restructurings are on the rise among companies that were either hobbled or bolstered by the pandemic.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 27, 2023
U.S. Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo, in New York, is set to decide whether plaintiffs' expert Dr. Jacqueline Moline must disclose the 33 individuals in her 2019 article, one of the first to link cosmetic talcum powder to mesothelioma.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 25, 2023
In a Monday motion, a talc claimants committee said Johnson & Johnson's LTL Management manufactured financial distress when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this month.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | April 25, 2023
As bankruptcy filings tick up, a small group of law firms are winning most of the major debtor-side work.
By Corinne Ball | April 25, 2023
Fifth Circuit lauds bankruptcy courts, pointing to the importance of finality for bankruptcy sale orders and the damaging impact of COVID-19 on the debtor's business, to affirm good faith purchaser status of an affiliated purchaser.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Christine Schiffner | April 24, 2023
The National Law Journal's Bureau Chief Christine Schiffner shares highlights of the NLJ's May/June magazine issue, including the fall Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, as well as if there will be a bailout PFAS defendants.
By Michael L. Cook | April 24, 2023
The decision by the Supreme Court has practical significance for corporate officers and others in an agency or partnership relationship, and also may have serious consequences for corporate Chapter 11 debtors whenever a "domestic governmental unit" is a creditor.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 20, 2023
U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan on Thursday limited his preliminary injunction order to 60 days and allowed discovery to move ahead in pending talc cases against Johnson & Johnson.
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