Stalking horse

RadioShack to Auction Customer Data

04/29/15

Recently in the RadioShack Corp. case, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court granted the debtor’s bid procedures motion allowing the debtor to auction certain of its assets, including trademarks and collection of customer data, while directing RadioShack to provide more information in terms of what personal information has been collected by the company and is to be sold.  The Texas Attorney General, among others, made requests that further information be disclosed in order for the Bankruptcy Court to determine whether certain information should be sold at auction.

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Fisker Automotive Chapter 11 Case: a Two-Headed Stalking Horse and a New Credit Bidding Controversy

01/31/14

Fisker Automotive’s chapter 11 case began in what has become a depressingly familiar fashion – a fast-tracked sale to a secured lender.  However, two rulings by Judge Kevin Gross of the U.S.

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Fisker Automotive Chapter 11 Case: a Two-Headed Stalking Horse and a New Credit Bidding Controversy

01/31/14

Fisker Automotive’s chapter 11 case began in what has become a depressingly familiar fashion – a fast-tracked sale to a secured lender.  However, two rulings by Judge Kevin Gross of the U.S.

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I Never Liked Twinkies

11/28/12

Sno-Balls, on the other hand, and virtually every type of Drakes confection – Yodels, Yankee Doodles, Devil Dogs – I enjoyed to excess at every opportunity. 

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Equity Committee Appointed in HearUSA Bankruptcy Case

06/27/11

The United States Trustee filed a bankruptcy court notice last Wednesday in the HearUSA, Inc. chapter 11 case.  In the notice, the U.S. Trustee disclosed that it has appointed an Official Committee of Equity Security Holders in the bankruptcy cases.  The members include two individual investors and three institutions: Arcadia Opportunity Master Fund, Ltd.; Sherleigh Associates Inc., [...]

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