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Boy Scouts of America Releases Files on Banned Volunteers to Settlement Trust

The Boy Scouts of America has turned over a trove of records that survivors of sexual abuse and their lawyers have long sought from the youth group, which emerged earlier this year from bankruptcy

Analysis: Bankruptcy Court Refuses to Dismiss Marijuana Industry Debtor Chapter 11 Case

In In re The Hacienda Company, LLC, No. 2:22-bk-15163, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California (Judge Neil W. Bason) denied a motion to dismiss the chapter 11 bankruptcy case

Creditor Plans to Take over Four Connecticut Surgical Centers in Bankruptcy

Four surgical centers in Connecticut will emerge from bankruptcy under new ownership, according to an application with the Office of Health Strategy, the Hartford Business Journal reported. Wilton

Mercy Iowa City Announces Preston Hollow as Winning Bidder in Bankruptcy Auction

Bond investors with Preston Hollow Community Capital were the highest bidders in Mercy Iowa City's bankruptcy auction. Preston Hollow Community Capital is a Dallas-based company worth billions of

Caroline Ellison Says She and Sam Bankman-Fried Lied for Years

Caroline Ellison, a top adviser to the cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried, testified on Wednesday that she had lied over and over at his request, misleading the public about his businesses and

Bang Energy Founder Ordered to Pay $63,000 Over Instagram ‘Rant’

A bankruptcy judge ordered the founder of Bang Energy to pay $63,517 for his Instagram posts that disparaged company advisers who sold the energy drink brand to rival Monster Beverage Corp., Bloomberg

Wholesale Inflation in U.S. Rises 2.2% in September, Biggest Year-over-Year Gain Since April

U.S. wholesale prices rose last month at the fastest pace since April, suggesting that inflationary pressures remain despite a year and a half of higher interest rates, the Associated Press reported

UAW Expands Auto Strike to Ford's Biggest Plant in Surprise Move

United Auto Workers on Wednesday shut down Ford's (F.N) biggest plant globally, halting production of lucrative pickup trucks with little warning, in a sharp escalation of the union's four-week

Mallinckrodt Bankruptcy Plan Gets Approval, Will Wipe Out $1 Billion in Opioid Payments

Mallinckrodt, one of the largest manufacturers of prescription opioids in the U.S., received court approval for a plan that wipes out more than $1 billion of payments meant for addicts while handing

‘Don’t Do That Again’: Sam Bankman-Fried’s Lawyers Under Fire from Judge

Three days into Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan’s warnings to the defense had become unmistakable, the New York Times reported. Judge