By Ellen Bardash | April 10, 2023
The report states FTX.US's president left after having his bonus cut and being instructed by internal counsel to apologize to Bankman-Fried for disagreeing with him on management structure, and an unnamed attorney was terminated three months after being hired for voicing concerns about the lack of corporate control at Alameda Research.
By Amy Guthrie | April 6, 2023
Creditors who offered a brief respite to Brazilian companies during the pandemic are now coming to collect as the country struggles with high inflation and double-digit interest rates.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 4, 2023
"This is the largest products liability settlement ever realized after a bankruptcy filing," said Mikal Watts.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 4, 2023
Seventh Circuit Judge David Hamilton questioned if ruling for 3M subsidiary Aearo Technologies would give companies facing multidistrict litigation in the future a way to use the bankruptcy process to get shielded from claims.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 30, 2023
Second-year associates and 19th-year partners share the same billing rate in recent bankruptcy filings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Derek J. Baker | March 29, 2023
The opinion thoroughly analyzes each of the statutory elements for eligibility—in light of a substantial history/record—to conclude that the city met the requisite eligibility and that its filing was in "good faith."
By Ellen Bardash | March 28, 2023
The District of Delaware decision allows the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history to proceed with distribution, including $2.46 billion already available and potentially another $4 billion from BSA insurers who haven't settled and assets that haven't been liquidated.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | March 28, 2023
The District of Delaware decision allows the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history to proceed with distribution, including $2.46 billion already available and potentially another $4 billion from BSA insurers who haven't settled and assets that haven't been liquidated.
By Jane Wester | March 28, 2023
According to contemporaneous updates published in the New York Law Journal and in press releases, John Roesser was a partner at five major law firms between 2010 and 2016.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence J. Kotler and Geoffrey A. Heaton | March 27, 2023
In a recently published decision, In re Masingale, 644 B.R. 530 (9th Cir. BAP 2022), the U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (the BAP) held that in the absence of a timely objection, debtors who claimed a homestead exemption of "100% of FMV" in their residence had a valid exemption claim for the full fair market value of the property, including post-petition appreciation.
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