The Daily Docket: Tribune Creditors Look at Post-Bankruptcy Litigati...
As Tribune Co. closes in on confirmation of its Chapter 11 plan, attention has turned to the big-ticket litigation over the failed leveraged buyout that drove the media company to bankruptcy more than three years ago. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.
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Eastman Kodak Co.’s attempts to sell its digital patent portfolio aren’t attracting a lot of interest, The Wall Street Journal reports.
American Airlines parent AMR Corp.’s restructuring timetable might fall back if the company can’t negotiate labor contracts on time, Reuters reports.
The New York post ponders whether former MF Global Holdings Ltd. head Jon Corzine perjured himself in court.
According to the Associated Press, the state of Rhode Island is looking at how much it might lose in a loan guarantee following the bankruptcy filing of Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios LLC.
A judge denied former baseball-player-turned-financial-guru Lenny “Nails” Dykstra’s motion to dismiss his bankruptcy case, the AP reports.
Sony Electronics Inc. has sued Ultimate Electronics’ Mark Wattles for $5.1 million, accusing him of hiding assets, the Oregonian reports.
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