The document appears to be a case filing with numbered pages but no other distinguishing content on each page. It includes 25 sequentially numbered pages filed on August 15, 2013 for Case 13-12089.
The document is a 12-page court case filing from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, case number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It includes information such as the case number, dates, and page numbers but does not provide any details about the specific case or its contents.
The document is a 12-page court case filing from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. It includes information about the case number, dates, and pages but does not provide any meaningful context or content to summarize.
Revstone sale transaction support agreement summaryRandall Reese
This document summarizes key terms of an agreement related to the sale of automotive assets. It outlines conditions that must be met for the agreement to take effect, including various parties executing related agreements. It then details milestones and deadlines for the sale of different business units, including Metavation, Contech facilities, Eptec's non-damper business, and CLS assets. Specific deadlines are set for tasks like obtaining letters of intent, executing asset purchase agreements, holding auctions, and completing sales. Failure to meet the milestones would constitute a violation of the agreement.
This document is a notice of motion filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois regarding Debtors' motion to approve entry into a plan sponsor agreement with NRG Energy, Inc. and related relief. Key details include:
- Debtors have entered into an agreement with NRG Energy, Inc. to acquire substantially all of Debtors' assets and equity interests, to be effectuated through a chapter 11 plan.
- The agreement is supported by Debtors' major creditor groups, including an official unsecured creditors committee, a group of senior unsecured noteholders, and parties related to certain of Debtors' power plants.
- The notice sets an objection deadline of October 22, 2013
This document is an objection filed by petitioning creditors BDCM Opportunity Fund II, LP, Black Diamond CLO 2005-1 Ltd., and Spectrum Investment Partners, LP in response to a motion by alleged debtors Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. and Allied Systems, Ltd. (L.P.) to transfer venue of involuntary bankruptcy cases from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The petitioning creditors argue that the motion to transfer venue is procedurally defective and substantively objectionable. They assert the motion is premature until an order for relief is entered, and the alleged debtors have not met their burden to show transfer is in the
Friend finder transaction support agreementRandall Reese
The document appears to be a 40-page court exhibit filed on September 17, 2013 in the case of 13-12404-CSS. However, the content of the exhibit is not provided in the document text. It only lists page numbers and headers repeating the case information across 40 numbered pages, so no essential information could be summarized from the content.
The debtors filed a motion seeking court approval of a Plan Support Agreement between the debtors, Clean Harbors, and Guggenheim. The Plan Support Agreement provides for Clean Harbors to sponsor a plan of reorganization to purchase EEHI's stock in EOI (effectively purchasing EOI's business as a going concern) and implement a financial restructuring. The motion seeks an order authorizing the debtors to enter into the Plan Support Agreement and take necessary steps to consummate its terms, including obtaining approval of bidding procedures, a disclosure statement, and plan confirmation.
The document is a 25-page court filing in the case of 13-10060-MFW filed on June 18, 2013. It includes page numbers but no other distinguishing content on each page.
The document is a 12-page court case filing from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, case number 1:11-cv-20120-PAS. It includes information such as the case number, dates, and page numbers but does not provide any details about the specific case or its contents.
The document is a 12-page court case filing from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. It includes information about the case number, dates, and pages but does not provide any meaningful context or content to summarize.
Revstone sale transaction support agreement summaryRandall Reese
This document summarizes key terms of an agreement related to the sale of automotive assets. It outlines conditions that must be met for the agreement to take effect, including various parties executing related agreements. It then details milestones and deadlines for the sale of different business units, including Metavation, Contech facilities, Eptec's non-damper business, and CLS assets. Specific deadlines are set for tasks like obtaining letters of intent, executing asset purchase agreements, holding auctions, and completing sales. Failure to meet the milestones would constitute a violation of the agreement.
This document is a notice of motion filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois regarding Debtors' motion to approve entry into a plan sponsor agreement with NRG Energy, Inc. and related relief. Key details include:
- Debtors have entered into an agreement with NRG Energy, Inc. to acquire substantially all of Debtors' assets and equity interests, to be effectuated through a chapter 11 plan.
- The agreement is supported by Debtors' major creditor groups, including an official unsecured creditors committee, a group of senior unsecured noteholders, and parties related to certain of Debtors' power plants.
- The notice sets an objection deadline of October 22, 2013
This document is an objection filed by petitioning creditors BDCM Opportunity Fund II, LP, Black Diamond CLO 2005-1 Ltd., and Spectrum Investment Partners, LP in response to a motion by alleged debtors Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. and Allied Systems, Ltd. (L.P.) to transfer venue of involuntary bankruptcy cases from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The petitioning creditors argue that the motion to transfer venue is procedurally defective and substantively objectionable. They assert the motion is premature until an order for relief is entered, and the alleged debtors have not met their burden to show transfer is in the
Friend finder transaction support agreementRandall Reese
The document appears to be a 40-page court exhibit filed on September 17, 2013 in the case of 13-12404-CSS. However, the content of the exhibit is not provided in the document text. It only lists page numbers and headers repeating the case information across 40 numbered pages, so no essential information could be summarized from the content.
The debtors filed a motion seeking court approval of a Plan Support Agreement between the debtors, Clean Harbors, and Guggenheim. The Plan Support Agreement provides for Clean Harbors to sponsor a plan of reorganization to purchase EEHI's stock in EOI (effectively purchasing EOI's business as a going concern) and implement a financial restructuring. The motion seeks an order authorizing the debtors to enter into the Plan Support Agreement and take necessary steps to consummate its terms, including obtaining approval of bidding procedures, a disclosure statement, and plan confirmation.
The document is a 25-page court filing in the case of 13-10060-MFW filed on June 18, 2013. It includes page numbers but no other distinguishing content on each page.
The document is a 25-page court filing in the case 13-10060-MFW filed on June 18, 2013. However, it does not contain any substantive information beyond procedural identifiers on each page.
The document appears to be a legal case filing from August 13, 2013 involving multiple plaintiffs and defendants. It includes information such as the case number, names of those involved, jurisdiction, and nature of the claim. However, there are no further details provided about the specific issues in dispute or background of the case.
This document appears to be a legal filing containing 28 pages. It describes a case with the number 1:19-cv-07199 being filed in court on August 1st, 2019. The filing includes a cover page with the case number and filing date along with 26 additional pages of text related to the case.
The document appears to be a court filing that spans 58 pages. It includes a case number, document number, date filed, and page numbers. However, it does not include any other contextual information like the parties involved, issues of the case, or reasoning of the court. Therefore, the essential information and high-level purpose of the document cannot be determined from the content provided.
The document appears to be a court filing related to a criminal case. It consists of 24 numbered pages filed on May 15, 2015 as part of case number 1:13-cr-10200-GAO in the United States District Court. The filing includes documentation such as case details, proceedings, and arguments but does not provide an overall summary of the case or issues in dispute.
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The document appears to be a court filing related to a bankruptcy case from May 31, 2013. It includes page numbers but no other distinguishing content on each of 24 numbered pages. The document provides identifying information about a case and filing but lacks substantive information about its purpose or contents.
The document appears to be a court filing with 25 numbered pages. It likely details legal arguments for a case, but without reading the entire contents it is difficult to determine more specific details about the target, claims, or purpose of the filing.
This 13-page court document describes a case from December 2010. It includes a case number, filing information and 13 sequentially numbered pages, but no other descriptive text. It is difficult to summarize the content or purpose of the document since it only appears to be a placeholder for a court filing but contains no other information.
This 13-page court document describes a case from December 2010. It includes information like the case number, dates, and page numbers but does not provide any details about the specific nature of the case or involved parties.
The document appears to be a court case filing that spans 15 pages, as each page references the case number, date, and page number in the header. However, as the body of the document is not provided, the high level details and essential information regarding the nature of the court case cannot be determined from the document text alone.
This document is a 12-page court case filing from September 3, 2008 related to case number 0:08-cv-05097-ADM-SRN. It includes information spanning multiple pages and legal details across the 12 numbered pages of the filing.
This document is a 9-page court filing related to case 12-71188-bem. It includes the case number, document number, filing date, and page numbers but no other descriptive text.
The document appears to be a court case filing that spans 14 pages. It discusses an ongoing legal proceeding and references various case details such as filing dates, document numbers, and page IDs. However, without more context around the specific nature and content of the court documents, it is difficult to provide a concise high-level summary.
The document appears to be a case filing containing 40 numbered pages related to Case 13-10164. It includes documentation of filed documents and dates but no other contextual information that would help summarize the essential information or high-level purpose of the case filing.
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 21 pages. It includes a case number, filing date, and page numbers but no other contextual information. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the essential high-level information or summarize the content in 3 sentences or less based on the information provided.
Doc953 siegal & drossner order compromise & settlement agreementmalp2009
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 28 pages. It includes headers on each page with the case number and date but no other distinguishing content. Therefore, in 3 sentences or less, this document cannot be meaningfully summarized as it does not contain any essential information in the body.
The document appears to be a legal claim filed in bankruptcy court, consisting of multiple pages of exhibits submitted as evidence. It includes case numbers, filing dates, and page numbers indicating it is part of an ongoing legal proceeding. The content of the exhibits themselves is not described, but they appear to provide supporting documentation for a bankruptcy claim.
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 22 pages. It includes a case number, filing date, and page numbers but no other contextual information. As such, it is not possible to provide a meaningful high-level summary in 3 sentences or less given the lack of essential details in the document.
The document is a 43-page legal filing that contains no substantive information. It consists of repetitive page headers on each page indicating it was filed on October 24, 2012 as document 5-1 of case 12-17804-pmc. No other notable details are provided in the document.
Rural metro restructuring support agreement p1Randall Reese
The document appears to be a 94-page court filing related to a case from 2013. It includes repeated references to pages in a document filed on a given date, but there is no other contextual information provided.
The document is a 25-page court filing in the case 13-10060-MFW filed on June 18, 2013. However, it does not contain any substantive information beyond procedural identifiers on each page.
The document appears to be a legal case filing from August 13, 2013 involving multiple plaintiffs and defendants. It includes information such as the case number, names of those involved, jurisdiction, and nature of the claim. However, there are no further details provided about the specific issues in dispute or background of the case.
This document appears to be a legal filing containing 28 pages. It describes a case with the number 1:19-cv-07199 being filed in court on August 1st, 2019. The filing includes a cover page with the case number and filing date along with 26 additional pages of text related to the case.
The document appears to be a court filing that spans 58 pages. It includes a case number, document number, date filed, and page numbers. However, it does not include any other contextual information like the parties involved, issues of the case, or reasoning of the court. Therefore, the essential information and high-level purpose of the document cannot be determined from the content provided.
The document appears to be a court filing related to a criminal case. It consists of 24 numbered pages filed on May 15, 2015 as part of case number 1:13-cr-10200-GAO in the United States District Court. The filing includes documentation such as case details, proceedings, and arguments but does not provide an overall summary of the case or issues in dispute.
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The document appears to be a court filing related to a bankruptcy case from May 31, 2013. It includes page numbers but no other distinguishing content on each of 24 numbered pages. The document provides identifying information about a case and filing but lacks substantive information about its purpose or contents.
The document appears to be a court filing with 25 numbered pages. It likely details legal arguments for a case, but without reading the entire contents it is difficult to determine more specific details about the target, claims, or purpose of the filing.
This 13-page court document describes a case from December 2010. It includes a case number, filing information and 13 sequentially numbered pages, but no other descriptive text. It is difficult to summarize the content or purpose of the document since it only appears to be a placeholder for a court filing but contains no other information.
This 13-page court document describes a case from December 2010. It includes information like the case number, dates, and page numbers but does not provide any details about the specific nature of the case or involved parties.
The document appears to be a court case filing that spans 15 pages, as each page references the case number, date, and page number in the header. However, as the body of the document is not provided, the high level details and essential information regarding the nature of the court case cannot be determined from the document text alone.
This document is a 12-page court case filing from September 3, 2008 related to case number 0:08-cv-05097-ADM-SRN. It includes information spanning multiple pages and legal details across the 12 numbered pages of the filing.
This document is a 9-page court filing related to case 12-71188-bem. It includes the case number, document number, filing date, and page numbers but no other descriptive text.
The document appears to be a court case filing that spans 14 pages. It discusses an ongoing legal proceeding and references various case details such as filing dates, document numbers, and page IDs. However, without more context around the specific nature and content of the court documents, it is difficult to provide a concise high-level summary.
The document appears to be a case filing containing 40 numbered pages related to Case 13-10164. It includes documentation of filed documents and dates but no other contextual information that would help summarize the essential information or high-level purpose of the case filing.
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 21 pages. It includes a case number, filing date, and page numbers but no other contextual information. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the essential high-level information or summarize the content in 3 sentences or less based on the information provided.
Doc953 siegal & drossner order compromise & settlement agreementmalp2009
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 28 pages. It includes headers on each page with the case number and date but no other distinguishing content. Therefore, in 3 sentences or less, this document cannot be meaningfully summarized as it does not contain any essential information in the body.
The document appears to be a legal claim filed in bankruptcy court, consisting of multiple pages of exhibits submitted as evidence. It includes case numbers, filing dates, and page numbers indicating it is part of an ongoing legal proceeding. The content of the exhibits themselves is not described, but they appear to provide supporting documentation for a bankruptcy claim.
The document appears to be a legal case filing that spans 22 pages. It includes a case number, filing date, and page numbers but no other contextual information. As such, it is not possible to provide a meaningful high-level summary in 3 sentences or less given the lack of essential details in the document.
The document is a 43-page legal filing that contains no substantive information. It consists of repetitive page headers on each page indicating it was filed on October 24, 2012 as document 5-1 of case 12-17804-pmc. No other notable details are provided in the document.
Rural metro restructuring support agreement p1Randall Reese
The document appears to be a 94-page court filing related to a case from 2013. It includes repeated references to pages in a document filed on a given date, but there is no other contextual information provided.
This document provides notice of Patriot Coal Corporation's motion seeking court approval to conduct rights offerings as part of its chapter 11 reorganization plan. Specifically, the motion seeks authorization to enter into a backstop purchase agreement with certain funds to ensure sufficient proceeds are raised in the rights offerings. The rights offerings will allow eligible creditors to purchase new senior secured notes and warrants. The motion also seeks approval of the proposed rights offerings procedures. Objections to the motion are due by October 30, with a hearing scheduled for November 6.
This document is a plan support agreement between Newland International Properties Corp. (the "Debtor") and holders of at least a majority of the Debtor's outstanding 9.50% Senior Secured Notes due 2014 (the "Initial Supporting Noteholders"). The agreement provides that the parties will support a prepackaged bankruptcy plan to restructure the Debtor's obligations under the Notes. Key terms include: (1) the Debtor and Initial Supporting Noteholders will negotiate restructuring documents consistent with the terms in an attached term sheet; (2) the Initial Supporting Noteholders agree to vote in favor of the prepackaged bankruptcy plan and direct the Notes' trustee to cooperate; and (3) the Debt
This document is a plan support agreement between KIT digital, Inc. and three sponsors (JEC Capital Partners, Ratio Capital Partners, and Prescott Group Capital Management) to implement a restructuring of KIT digital's debt. Key points:
- The sponsors deposited $1.5 million in escrow and committed to fund the restructuring.
- The parties agree to support a chapter 11 plan of reorganization consistent with the terms in Exhibit A, which sets forth the restructuring proposal.
- The sponsors and company agree not to support any alternative restructuring transactions, except the company can consider superior offers if required by its fiduciary duties to shareholders.
This 6-page document contains no text, only headers indicating it is a court filing related to case 13-11456, document 817-1, filed on October 18, 2013. The document is labeled Exhibit A and consists of 6 blank pages with a note that signature pages have been redacted from an original filing.
This document is a plan support agreement between GMX Resources Inc., Diamond Blue Drilling Inc., Endeavor Pipeline Inc. (collectively, the "Debtors"), holders of Senior Secured Notes ("Consenting Senior Secured Noteholders"), and the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors ("Creditors' Committee"). The parties agree to support a restructuring plan under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code consistent with the terms of the attached term sheet. The parties will seek Bankruptcy Court approval of the plan support agreement and work together in good faith to negotiate definitive agreements to implement the restructuring plan.
The document is a 9-page legal filing related to case number 13-30340. It includes boilerplate language identifying the case number, date of filing, and page numbers. No other substantive information is provided in the document.
This document is a restructuring support agreement between Excel Maritime Carriers Limited and its subsidiaries (the "Company") and the consenting lenders (the "Consenting Lenders"). It sets forth the terms for a restructuring of the Company as outlined in an attached term sheet. The parties agree to support a pre-arranged reorganization plan for the Company consistent with the term sheet. The Consenting Lenders agree to support the restructuring and plan, not take actions to oppose or delay them, and waive any defaults related to the restructuring. The parties will negotiate definitive restructuring documents consistent with the term sheet and agreement.
The document is a court order authorizing the assumption of a Restructuring Support Agreement between Devonshire PGA Holdings, LLC and its affiliates (the "Debtors") and ELP West Palm, LLC as Senior Lender ("ELP") in the Debtors' Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. The order approves the Debtors' assumption of the Restructuring Support Agreement effective upon entry of the order. The order also provides that the Restructuring Support Agreement is binding on the parties, modifies the automatic stay to allow termination of the agreement if applicable, and retains jurisdiction for the court to resolve any disputes regarding implementation of the order.
This 3-page court document from June 10, 2013 pertains to Case 13-11153-CSS. It contains standard legal language and formatting across its 3 pages but does not include any substantive details about the specific case or its proceedings.
Cengage restructuring support agreementRandall Reese
This document is a declaration filed in support of Cengage Learning's chapter 11 bankruptcy petition and various first day motions. It provides background on Cengage Learning, describing its businesses, recent industry trends including a transition to digital formats, and events leading to its bankruptcy filing. The declaration was submitted by Cengage Learning's Chief Financial Officer to support the company's restructuring goals in chapter 11 and need for the relief requested in the first day motions.
Rural metro restructuring support agreement p2Randall Reese
The document appears to be a case filing with the title "Case 13-11952-KJC, Doc 69-3, Filed 08/07/13" that consists of 101 numbered pages without any other distinguishing content on each page.
This document is a memorandum of decision from a United States bankruptcy court regarding a motion by common stockholders of Eastman Kodak Company seeking the appointment of an official committee of equity security holders. The court denies the motion, finding that an equity committee is not necessary and would be too costly. The court had previously denied a similar motion a year earlier. Key factors in the court's decision include the low likelihood that equity holders would receive any distribution in the bankruptcy, the adequacy of existing representation of stakeholder interests, and the potential for delay of the bankruptcy proceedings. The stockholders failed to provide evidence that Kodak had materially undervalued its business or patent portfolio such that equity holders might recover value.
This document is an objection filed by the United States Trustee to motions filed by Petitioning Creditors and Alleged Debtors to seal certain documents filed with the court. The U.S. Trustee does not oppose sealing documents pending a ruling on whether the bankruptcy cases will proceed, but argues that any sealing should end if the court finds cause to open bankruptcy cases, as the information would then become public. The U.S. Trustee asserts that bankruptcy law favors public disclosure of information relevant to creditors and parties in interest.
This notice provides the agenda for a May 31, 2012 hearing in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware regarding two alleged debtors, Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. and Allied Systems, Ltd. (L.P.). The notice lists two matters that will be heard: 1) A motion by the alleged debtors to transfer venue of the cases to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and 2) A motion by the alleged debtors to file an unredacted version of the venue transfer motion. No objections have been filed regarding either motion.
The document is a notice from the United States Bankruptcy Court regarding a transcript filed from a proceeding on May 22, 2012 in the case of Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. The notice outlines deadlines for parties to file requests for redaction of personal information in the transcript and restrictions on public access to the transcript. If no redaction request is filed by June 15, 2012, the transcript may be made available electronically to the public on August 23, 2012 unless extended by court order.
The document is a notice from the United States Bankruptcy Court regarding a transcript filed from a May 22nd proceeding involving Allied Systems Holdings. It provides deadlines of 7 days to file a notice of intent to request redaction and 15 days to file a request for redaction of the transcript. If no request is filed, the transcript may be made available electronically after August 23rd unless extended by court order. The notice informs how to access the transcript for reviewing and redacting.
This document summarizes a bankruptcy court hearing regarding involuntary bankruptcy petitions filed against Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. and Allied Systems Ltd. by petitioning creditors represented by Schulte Roth & Zabel. The petitioning creditors filed motions for the appointment of a trustee and to shorten the time for a hearing on that motion. Allied Systems' counsel responded and filed a motion to transfer venue to another court. During discussions between the parties, issues regarding the involuntary petitions were resolved based on Allied Systems' stated intentions in its filings. As a result, the petitioning creditors believe the cases can now move forward in an expedited manner.
This document is a motion and proposed order to admit Jeffrey W. Kelley pro hac vice to represent Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. and Allied Systems, Ltd. (L.P.) in their Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Christopher M. Samis, a Delaware attorney, moves for Mr. Kelley's admission. Mr. Kelley is a member in good standing of the Georgia bar and is admitted to practice in Georgia state courts and federal district and bankruptcy courts in Georgia. The certification also states that Mr. Kelley will submit to this Court's disciplinary jurisdiction and has paid the required fee.
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