At the end of last week, Sinemia, a movie ticket subscription service, filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition in Delaware, amidst multiple lawsuits and an investigation by the FTC. The
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Cyprus Wants Automatic Stay in Imerys Talc Bankruptcy Proceedings
Additional developments have transpired in the the Imerys Talc bankruptcy proceedings since Imerys commenced an adversary proceeding in the Chapter 11 case against Cyprus Mines Corp. and Cyprus Amax Minerals…
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Changes to the Local Rules of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court
Effective February 1, 2019, a number changes to the local rules of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court became effective. Practitioners in the jurisdiction should be sure to review the new …
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Federal Judiciary Will Stay Open…For Now
Following news of the federal Judiciary’s imminent shutdown earlier this month, the government branch now estimates that it has sufficient funding to stay open through January 25, 2019.
The…
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The Safe Harbor Provision of the Bankruptcy Code Redefined
The United States Supreme Court recently issued a ruling in which it held that the Bankruptcy Code’s safe harbor provision § 546(e) does not prevent a trustee from clawing back…
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