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Texas Crypto Company Sues SEC for 'Overreach' on Digital Assets

A Texas cryptocurrency company and an industry group sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, saying the regulator has overstepped its authority and asking a judge to rule that

Cruise Operator Hornblower Files for Bankruptcy to Hand Over Control to SVP

Cruise operator Hornblower has filed for bankruptcy, saying its overnight cruise business hasn’t rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic, WSJ Pro Bankruptcy reported. Private-equity firm Strategic Value

Tupperware Signs Forbearance Agreement As It Looks Into Strategic Alternatives

Tupperware Brands said that it has secured financial flexibility while it explores strategic alternatives for the company, the Wall Street Journal reported. The household storage company on Friday

Art-World Mogul Finds Herself in Bankruptcy Court

Louise Blouin, who grew up in a small town in Quebec, rose to the top tiers of society in New York and London a little more than two decades ago. She made a name for herself as an art-world mogul and

Alex Jones Estate Liquidation Gets Sandy Hook Families’ Vote

The families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims voted overwhelmingly in favor of a plan to wrap up Alex Jones’ bankruptcy proceedings by liquidating the right wing talk show host’s assets

Justice Department Says Sorrento Therapeutics Lawyers Falsified Texas Bankruptcy Filing

The U.S. Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog accused Sorrento Therapeutics lawyers of submitting false paperwork to justify the company’s chapter 11 filing in Houston, saying that the mailbox

Radio Giant Audacy Gets Court Approval to Emerge From Bankruptcy

Radio and podcast company Audacy Inc. received court approval on Tuesday to emerge from bankruptcy and hand ownership to creditors including Soros Fund Management, Bloomberg News reported. Audacy —

Judge Says Rudy Giuliani Can Appeal Defamation Judgment But Has to Find Someone Else to Pay the Legal Bills

A bankruptcy judge has ruled that Rudy Giuliani, the once-respected former mayor of New York City, can appeal the $146 million verdict after he was found liable of defaming two Georgia elections

Supreme Court Wrestles with Bid to Challenge Debit Card 'Swipe Fee' Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday grappled with a North Dakota convenience store's challenge to a contentious debit card "swipe fee" rule set by the U.S. Federal Reserve, with some of the justices

Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge to Rent Stabilization Laws

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a bid by landlords to challenge rent stabilization laws in New York City that cap rent hikes and make it harder to evict tenants, Reuters reported. The