International

The Daily Docket: NewPage Bondholders Seek Transparency

05/23/12

A group of NewPage Corp. bondholders, which doesn’t appear to have publicly disclosed who its members are or the amount of debt they hold, say the public interest is best served by unsealing a potential lawsuit they may face from a rival creditor group. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: Bankruptcy Claims Trading Slows

05/22/12

Distressed investors last month bought up the smallest amount of debt from ongoing bankruptcies in more than a year, new data show. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: Funds Seek Bankruptcy For Allied

05/18/12

Hedge funds owed nearly $53 million have moved to push Allied Systems Holdings Inc. into an involuntary bankruptcy case, a remedy for what they claim are improper moves by owner Yucaipa Cos. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: Vegas Developer Looks to Shed $500M Debt

05/10/12

Las Vegas developer Bill Plise is trying to shake off some $500 million worth of personal debts in bankruptcy, mostly guarantees of bank loans linked to a bid to develop City Crossing, a $2 billion casualty of the recession. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: Lehman Blasts Banks’ Deal With Zell

05/09/12

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. lashed out at Sam Zell's deal with banks to extend Zell's option to buy their remaining stake in Archstone.


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The Daily Docket: Lehman Trustee Reaches Customer-Repayment Deal

05/03/12
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The trustee winding down Lehman Brothers brokerage has reached agreement with its former parent and its U.K.

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The Daily Docket: Dodgers Sale Is Complete

05/02/12

The Los Angeles Dodgers said Tuesday the $2 billion sale of the team and stadium to an investment group headed by Earvin “Magic” Johnson is complete. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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The Daily Docket: Law-Firm Loans Show Cracks

04/30/12

In the race to open offices throughout the globe and lure rainmakers to their ranks, some law firms willingly took on debt they expected to have no trouble paying—a once-safe bet that is now backfiring. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article via The Wall Street Journal.

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The Daily Docket: AMR Adviser Says Stakeholders May Want Merger

04/26/12

Echoing Tuesday’s opinion by the parent of America Airlines’ chief restructuring officer, a restructuring adviser to AMR Corp. said drastic cuts in labor costs are needed. Managing Director David L. Resnick also said the company’s stakeholders will probably want it to explore consolidating with a rival airline after it emerges from bankruptcy.

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