Takata Says $1.6 Billion KSS Deal to be Signed Within Two Weeks
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No New Bankruptcy Cases Have Been Added to Supreme Court Docket — Not Yet, at Least
Several cases are in the running for Supreme Court review this term or next.
Court:
Oaktree-Backed Molycorp Legacy Firm Is Weighing IPO, Sale
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Bankruptcy Judge Approves Sale of Eden Hospital Assets
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Ninth Circuit Sits En Banc to Eradicate or Deepen a Loophole in PACA
Circuit split pits the Ninth Circuit against three sister circuits on a crucial PACA issue.
Court:
Toshiba Reaches Tentative Deal to Sell Microchip Unit
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Rolling Stone Will Be Put Up for Sale
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U.S. Nuclear Firm Westinghouse Sees End to Bankruptcy Proceedings in 2018
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Group Including Apple, Dell Moves to Buy Toshiba’s Chip Business
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Third-Party Releases Approved Without Awaiting the Outcome of Merit Management
Third-party releases would have been approved even if there were no ‘safe harbor’ defense.