Bankruptcy & Restructuring News Headlines for Thursday Feb 6, 2025

Here's what we are reading this morning:

"Unordinary Course" Podcast Examines Financial Challenges Facing Colleges and Universities - Ep. 274 | ABI: The latest episode of the ABI Business Reorganization Committee’s "Unordinary Course" podcast series features host Lee Pacchia of ICR talking with Mark Podgainy, a managing director at Getzler Henrich & Associates LLC, about the financial and operational challenges facing institutions of higher education

Alex Jones Bankruptcy Judge Denies Sandy Hook Families' Deal: A judge overseeing right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ bankruptcy rejected a settlement among families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims because it included claims against Infowars’ parent company, which is no longer in bankruptcy.

Alabama Hospital With $60 Million Muni Debt Files for Bankruptcy: One of Alabama’s largest hospitals filed for bankruptcy, falling victim to rising costs, a high proportion of uninsured patients and stagnant reimbursement rates.

Private Equity Firms Are Finding New Ways to Curb Creditor Power: Private equity firms are finding new ways to keep a tighter grip on portfolio companies if they get into financial distress.

Serta Lenders Seek Full Appeals Court Review of Debt Deal Ruling: A group of lenders who participated in the controversial Serta Simmons Bedding LLC “uptier” debt deal, recently overturned by the Fifth Circuit, requested a rehearing by the full court.

Exclusive | Forever 21 Weighs Repeat Bankruptcy Filing - WSJ: Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 is considering filing for bankruptcy after exiting its last chapter 11 roughly five years ago, according to people familiar with the matter





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