In his Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft writes: The increasing attempts of creditors to influence the outcome of a case in its earliest stages has yielde
...John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ("Wiley") and Donnelley & Sons Company ("Donnelley") (collectively, "Defendants"), and John Does 1-10...
...matter in the jointly administered chapter 11 cases of debtor Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company ("Publishing") and 24 affiliates, who filed these cases...
...the transfer could wait until after the company's reorganization plan takes effect. Houghton Mifflin filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May...
...doing business in Guandong, China, is a publicly traded1 company which manufactures and sells small home appliances. Deer alleges that Little authored...
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...and Roaring Toyz employee, Bruce Casner. Roaring Toyz is a Florida based company that specializes in customizing sport motorcycles and manufacturing aftermarket...
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