3M Begins Payments to Service Members in $6 Billion Earplug Settlement
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Former FTX Customers Complain About Losing Out on Rise in Crypto Under Bankruptcy Plan
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Drugmaker Endo Cleared to Poll Creditors on Opioid Settlements
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J&J to Pay $700 Million to Settle States’ Talc-Marketing Probe
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Commentary: A Potential Fix for Mass Tort Bankruptcies*
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Canadian Cities, First Nations Oppose Purdue Opioid Settlement That Left Them Empty-Handed
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FTX Says It Is Owed Billions. It Has Filed About a Dozen Lawsuits to Realize Its Claims.
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Berkshire Utility Sells Blue-Chip Bonds to Pay Wildfire Claims
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With Reservations, a Chapter 11 Debtor with No Financial Distress Avoids Dismissal
Bankruptcy Judge Whitley says that a no-opt-out plan for a solvent debtor might violate creditors’ due process and jury trial rights.