Bloomberg Law: bankruptcy + bankruptcy related matters | former: Reuters national affairs intern | Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism CUNY | Cal State University - Dominguez Hills | LA Pierce College | my opinions ≠ my employer
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The US Supreme Court’s decision to reverse a liquidating trustee’s power to claw back personal tax payments paid to the IRS surprised many in the bankruptcy world, though its practical effects will likely be limited.
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The US Supreme Court’s decision to reverse a liquidating trustee’s power to claw back personal tax payments paid to the IRS surprised many in the bankruptcy world, though its practical effects will li...
The IRS triumphed over a bankruptcy trustee at the US Supreme Court after a long-fought battle over payments that a transportation company made before it filed for bankruptcy.
It was an 8-1 decision with Justice Neil Gorsuch dissenting.
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Attorneys general from 27 states and the District of Columbia moved to appoint a consumer privacy ombudsman and security examiner in 23andMe Holding Co.'s bankruptcy, saying they’re concerned about the potential sale of sensitive data.
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Bitcoin miner Rhodium Encore LLC sued Riot Platforms, Inc. and Whinstone US, alleging breach of contract and "unlawful efforts" to try to make Rhodium go out of business. Rhodium says it's entitled to more than $300 million in damages.
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The IRS triumphed over a liquidating trustee at the US Supreme Court after a long-fought battle over payments that a transportation company made before it filed for bankruptcy.
The federal trial court in Maryland with nearly all Democratic appointees is emerging as a popular destination for legal challenges to Trump administration actions.
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Bankrupt bitcoin miner Rhodium Encore LLC sued a competitor and a service provider for breach of contract and tortious interference, alleging more than $300 million in damages for withholding power.
Attorneys general from 27 states and the District of Columbia moved to appoint a consumer privacy ombudsman and security examiner in 23andMe Holding Co.'s bankruptcy, saying they’re concerned about th...
BREAKING: Bankrupt craft retailer Joann Inc. has asked to for court permission to close about 500 stores, leaving it with about 300 throughout the country. If approved, going-out-of-business sales would begin on Saturday.