...Digest and Girls Gone Wild. The column discusses recent sales of Hostess' iconic brands including the infamous Twinkies. The column also describes the merger of...
...can breathe a sigh of relief: bankrupt owner of the treats, Hostess Brands, has agreed to sell its cake brands to Apollo Global Management...
Debra A. Dandeneau, a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, writes that the overall arbitrability of bankruptcy issues is unpredictable, and recent case law highlights the tension between the policies u
Alexandra Carter, a professor at Columbia Law School, recently conducted a simulation for the United Nations at which women delegates from 23 countries honed the skills needed for negotiating interna
...major events that transpired in the high-profile bankruptcy proceedings of Hostess Brands, Eastman Kodak, Vertis, Solyndra, Dewey & LeBoeuf and General Motors. Among...
...Case No. 11-15463 (SHL); and In re Hostess Brands, Case No. 12-22052 (RDD). In each of these cases...
In his Bankruptcy Update, Edward E. Neiger, founding partner of Neiger LLP, analyzes major recent events and interesting developments in seveal ongoing, marquee reorganizations and their impact on th
New York Law Journal
...IBC has done business under a number of names, including Home Pride, Hostess, Mrs. Cubbison's, Sunbeam, and Wonder. Between June 24, 2004 and September...
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