FTX Trading Ltd.
Case Number:
1:22-bk-11068
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Nature of Suit:
Firms
- Rosner Law Group LLC
- Foley & Lardner
- Armstrong Teasdale
- Lewis Brisbois
- Pryor Cashman
- Finger & Slanina
- Stradley Ronon
- Ciardi Ciardi
- Godfrey & Kahn
- Dilworth Paxson
- Pashman Stein
- Holland & Knight
- Cozen O'Connor
- Potter Anderson
- Patterson Belknap
- Margolis Edelstein
- Buchalter APC
- Ballard Spahr
- Greenberg Glusker
- Saul Ewing
- Pachulski Stang
- Chimicles Schwartz
- K&L Gates
- Quinn Emanuel
- Kramer Levin
- Barclay Damon
- McElroy Deutsch
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Chipman Brown
- Locke Lord
- Dentons
- Morrison Cohen
- Morgan & Morgan
- Benesch
- Womble Bond
- Eckert Seamans
- Emmet Marvin
- Orrick Herrington
- Landis Rath
- Aylstock Witkin
- McCarter & English
- Bryan Cave
- McLaughlin Law Office
- Gebhardt & Smith
- Cousins Law
- Cousins Law LLC
- Kelly Hart
- Miller Shah LLP
- Bielli & Klauder
- Richards Layton
- Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP
- Sullivan Hazeltine
- Schulte Roth
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Cole Schotz
- Haynes & Boone
- Taft Stettinius
- Blank Rome
- Lowenstein Sandler
- Carr Maloney
- Morris Nichols
- Venable LLP
- Montgomery McCracken
- Shartsis Friese
- Billion Law
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Troutman Pepper
- Hunton Andrews
- DGW Kramer
- Manning Gross
- Morgan Lewis
- Mandel Katz
- Manatt Phelps
- Foster Yarborough PLLC
- Ashby & Geddes
- Hoda Law
- Clark Hill
- Skadden Arps
- ArentFox Schiff
- Manier & Herod
- Stevens & Lee
- Butler Snow LLP
- Hogan McDaniel
- DLA Piper
- Brown Rudnick
- Katten Muchin
- Perkins Coie
- Raines Feldman
- Kleinberg Kaplan
- Reed Smith
- Bifferato Firm
- Boersch & Illovsky
- Keller Benvenutti
- Morris James
- Carter Ledyard
- Streusand Landon
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Greenberg Traurig
- Paul Hastings
- Crowell & Moring
- Eversheds Sutherland
- Kelley Drye
- Tarter Krinsky
- Weinberg Zareh
- Young Conaway
- Cross & Simon
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- Latham & Watkins
- White & Case
Companies
- The New York Times Co.
- Diameter Capital Partners
- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- Hain Capital Group LLC
- HBK Investments LP
- BitGo Inc.
- BlockFi Inc.
- Dave Inc.
- FTI Consulting Inc.
- Okcoin USA Inc.
- Rothschild & Co. SCA
- Mercedes-Benz USA LLC
- Binance Holdings Ltd.
- Oracle Corp.
- StoneX Group Inc.
- Cloudflare Inc.
- Evolve Bank & Trust NA
- Equinix Inc.
- Financial Times Group Ltd.
- Chainalysis Inc.
Government Agencies
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Georgia Department of Banking & Finance
- Missouri Department of Revenue
- Texas State Securities Board
- Minnesota Department of Revenue
- Massachusetts Department of Revenue
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
Sectors & Industries:
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July 22, 2024
Giuliani In Limbo, Guo Faces Ch. 11 Trustee Suit
The court-appointed watchdog for Miles Guo's bankruptcy has unpaused a civil racketeering conspiracy case against the Chinese billionaire after his criminal RICO case resulted in a conviction, ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's Chapter 11 case has still yet to be dissolved, and a new bankruptcy judge has ascended to the bench in New York.
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July 16, 2024
Nonprofit Wants Out Of 'Fatally Flawed' $5M FTX Suit
A Berkeley, California, nonprofit asked a Delaware bankruptcy court to dismiss a suit from FTX Trading Ltd. seeking to claw back $5 million in donations, calling FTX's effort "fatally flawed."
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July 15, 2024
FTX Proposes $4B Settlement Of CFTC's Massive $52B Claim
FTX Trading Ltd. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to sign off on a settlement with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, saying the agreement to allow the agency a $4 billion claim in its bankruptcy would end a fraud civil enforcement action and address the "most significant single creditor" in the crypto currency exchange's Chapter 11 case.
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July 09, 2024
FTX Bahamas Says Celsius Can't Ask US Court To OK Suit
The foreign representatives of FTX Digital Markets Ltd. asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to block the litigation administrator of Celsius Network LLC from suing the company in New York, saying the purpose of the Chapter 15 case is to avoid precisely this kind of assault.
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June 25, 2024
FTX Gets OK To Seek Creditor Votes On Ch. 11 Plan
Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Ltd. can seek creditor votes for its Chapter 11 plan after a Delaware bankruptcy judge said he would approve the debtor's disclosures after overruling several objections.
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June 24, 2024
What To Expect At FTX's Ch. 11 Plan Disclosures Hearing
Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX trading Ltd. faces a slew of objections to the disclosure statement for its Chapter 11 reorganization plan as it heads into Delaware bankruptcy court Tuesday seeking approval for the plan disclosures and to petition creditor votes.
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June 17, 2024
Justices Side With US Trustee, Alex Jones Switches To Ch. 7
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled there would be no retroactive redress for a disparity between U.S. trustee fees in different jurisdictions, seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster struck a deal with creditors to hammer out a reorganization plan, and a Texas judge pulled the trigger on converting Alex Jones' Chapter 11 case to a Chapter 7.
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June 10, 2024
High Court On Ch. 11, New Bank Rules, Alex Jones Ch. 7 Shift
The U.S. Supreme Court said an insurance company has "party in interest" standing to intervene in a Chapter 11 case, the U.S. Department of Justice's bankruptcy watchdog "modernized" its agreement for banks holding debtor funds, and recent motions could pivot Alex Jones and his media company's Chapter 11s to Chapter 7 liquidations.
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June 06, 2024
FTX Hit With Slew Of Objections To Ch. 11 Plan Disclosures
FTX 's creditors have launched a salvo of objections to the defunct cryptocurrency exchange's Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement, arguing it lacks "adequate information" about the objectors' treatment and is rife with "ambiguous" release terms.
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June 04, 2024
FTX Seeks Ch. 11 Stay On Competing Asset Claims
Defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX has urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to put the brakes on multidistrict litigation targeting former company insiders, arguing that those claims rightfully belong to the bankruptcy estate and that any property recovered should instead go to creditors.