Bankruptcy & Restructuring News Headlines for Friday Jan 14, 2022

Here's what we are reading this morning:

COVID vaccine mandate affect on Chicago restaurants varies - Chicago Tribune: In highly vaccinated neighborhoods, and in restaurants already asking customers for proof of vaccination, the mandate has largely been a relief. In less-vaccinated neighborhoods, many of which are on the city’s South and West sides, it is making a difficult time harder.

Student Loan Processor Navient to Cancel $1.7 Billion of Debts - WSJ: Navient, one of the nation’s largest student-loan processors, will cancel the debt of 66,000 borrowers, totaling $1.7 billion, in an agreement with 40 state attorneys general

Justice Department’s Top Bankruptcy Watchdog to Retire: Clifford White, head of the U.S. Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog, will retire this year after 17 years atop of the organization.

Supreme Court blocks vaccine-or-test rule for US businesses, but allows vaccine mandate for most health care workers | AP News: WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court blocks vaccine-or-test rule for US businesses, but allows vaccine mandate for most health care workers.

Notice of Vacancy for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge - Middle District of Louisiana - Baton Rouge: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit seeks applications from all highly qualified candidates for a 14-year appointment as a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Middle District of Louisiana at Baton Rouge

Checkers and Rally's hope to serve up turnaround and debt refinancing - Axios: Revenue from Jan. 1 through late October of 2021 was $271 million, up 8% compared to the same period a year prior.

COVID-19 Testing Chain Opened Pop-Ups Across The US. Now, It's Temporarily Closing Amid Federal Investigation And Mounting Complaints: The Center for COVID Control's lab wasted 40,000 tests, according to a federal report





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