Latest News About Southern District Of Texas Bankruptcy Court

Updated 2026-04-16 21:03

I can’t reliably pull current “latest news” right now because I don’t have access to the live sources needed for an up-to-the-minute search in this moment.

What I can do immediately: if you tell me which you mean by “Southern District of Texas bankruptcy court” (the bankruptcy court in the Southern District of Texas, i.e., the Houston division—often abbreviated TXSB), I can summarize the most relevant developments you care about (e.g., local rules/administrative announcements, high-profile Chapter 11 cases, or judge rulings) based on whatever identifiers you provide (case name, debtor name, docket number, or a link).

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What I found earlier (not necessarily “latest”)

Earlier results I saw included general bankruptcy-court “news/announcements” pages for Texas bankruptcy courts (for example, Western District updates) and unrelated bankruptcy coverage about Texas venue changes—however, those don’t directly confirm up-to-date Southern District of Texas bankruptcy-court news.[2][4]

Reply with the specific debtor/case (or your time window), and I’ll produce a focused, properly sourced “latest” roundup.

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News & Announcements - Western District of Texas Bankruptcy Court

The Court has finalized revisions to its local rules of practice and related documents, including a non-substantive revision to its District Form Chapter 13 plan. The revised rules, related documents, and plan are effective February 3, 2025. ... The San Antonio division bankruptcy Clerk's office is closing for the day at 1:45 pm on Friday, December 20, 2024, for an official Court function. All other Texas Western Bankruptcy divisional offices remain open for regular business.

www.txwb.uscourts.gov

Bankruptcy Court For The Southern District Of Texas - cochs

The class-action lawsuit came to the court in 2012, claiming inadequate medical, dental and mental health care, excessive isolation and insufficient conditions. Two years later, the parties reached a settlement agreement detailing 103 required health care and maximum custody improvements, approved by the court in 2015. The Arizona Department of Corrections did not respond to a request for comment. Gov. Katie Hobbs said she was “disappointed” in this decision, which fails to recognize the...

cochs.org

Booming Texas Bankruptcy Venue in Doubt After Judge Resigns (1)

The sudden resignation of a Houston judge credited with turning his federal district into a corporate bankruptcy hub is raising questions over whether struggling corporations will increasingly look elsewhere to file for Chapter 11.

news.bloomberglaw.com