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Vol. 21, Nos. 1 - 42, pp. 1 - 1546 Jan. 1 -- Oct. 29, 2009 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
MADOFF FRAUD
Aiding and abetting scheme, brokerage and officials charged (S.D.N.Y.), 927
Audit reports, more to be expected, SEC Inspector General tells Senate panel, 1309 Beacon Assoc. managing member seeks asset valuation (S.D.N.Y.), 1265 Brokerage customer attempt to jump ahead of other claimants rejected (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1336 CFO pleads guilty to role in scheme and agrees to SEC civil bar (S.D.N.Y.), 1181 Charities withdrawing false profits, trustee to seek recovery from, 1292 Criminal charges filed, guilty plea expected (S.D.N.Y.), 345; guilty plea entered, 379; sentencing delayed, 679; sentencing, 926 Customers file involuntary Ch. 7 petition against Madoff personally (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 496 East River Management plan, PBGC takes control, 86 Fairfield Greenwich Advisors settles charges re misrepresentations about knowledge of Madoff operations (Mass. Sec. Div.), 1311 Feeder funds
SIPC relief, court may consider request to include investors (S.D.N.Y.), 42
Withdrawal of nonexistent principal, manager faces suit by trustee (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 638 Fraud insurance, investors seek to compel AIG to honor claims (S.D.N.Y.), 1211 Fraudulent transfers and conveyances, Ruth Madoff faces suit by trustee (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1102 Investment adviser who funneled money to Madoff faces state charges (Cal. Super. Ct.), 1390 Madoff agrees to injunction, SEC gains approval of partial judgment (S.D.N.Y.), 235; permanent bar from industry imposed, 908 Phantom returns, trustee seeks to recover from investors without net loss, 559; investors object to trustee calculation of claims (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 838 Preferential payments, trustee settles with investment funds (S.D.N.Y.), 721 Probe has recovered over $1B for victims, trustee says (S.D.N.Y.), 971 Restitution for victims, DOJ asks court to allow use of forfeited property (S.D.N.Y.), 1390 SEC sued by investors over failure to detect fraud (S.D.N.Y.), 1501 SIPC chief promises relief from losses to customers with legal claim, 402; record amount committed so far, trustee says, 927 Small business sues to recover money wired days before Madoff arrest (S.D.N.Y.), 42; stipulation to set funds aside approved, 121 Tax consequences of investments, questions raised at meeting with trustee, 270; practitioners encourage investors to claim full amount of 2008 losses with IRS, 309; theft loss safe harbor, most victims using, IRS official says, 680; safe harbor process expected to go smoothly, 1264 Tax information returns, liquidation trustee will not release, 186 Tax refund request and theft loss deduction may be ways to recoup losses, lawyer says, 380 Trustee finds no trades on customers' behalf and no separation between brokerage and advisory business, 253 Unregistered investment adviser faces suit by trustee re high false profits (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 601; hedge fund and investor/lawyer face separate suits, 679
All American Semiconductor third amended liquidation plan approved (Bankr. S.D. Fla.), 498
Chapter 11 filings
AbitibiBowater Inc. and U.S. and Canadian affiliates, pulp and paper manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 526; DIP financing approved, 842
Accuride Corp. and affiliates, commercial vehicle components manufacturer and supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 1462 Barzel Indus. Inc. and affiliates, steel and other metal processor, distributor, and manufacturer, Canadian subsidiary also files to reorganize (Bankr. D. Del.), 1343 Caraustar Indus. Inc. and affiliates, recycled and converted paperboard products manufacturer (Bankr. N.D. Ga.), 802; first amended joint reorganization plan approved, 1145; emergence announced, 1251 Chemtura Corp. and affiliates, manufacturer and marketer of specialty chemical, crop protection, and pool, spa, and home care products (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 403 Chesapeake Corp. and subsidiaries, international specialty paperboard and plastic packaging supplier (Bankr. E.D. Va.), 59 Concord Steel Inc., steel counterweight and structural weldment manufacturer (Bankr. N.D. Ohio), 1344; parent firm Stamford Industrial Group Inc., steel OEM products manufacturer files, 1421 Constar Intl. Inc. and subsidiaries, plastic food and beverage container producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 36 Contech U.S. LLC and affiliates, auto parts maker (Bankr. E.D. Mich.), 190; PBGC takes control of plan, 768 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc., recreational vehicle and manufactured housing maker (Bankr. C.D. Cal.), 370 Foamex Intl. Inc. and subsidiaries, polyurethane foam-based solutions and specialty comfort products producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 259; asset sale agreement reached with MatlinPatterson Global affiliate, 438; stock fund liquidation, class certified in suit by former employee (E.D. Pa.), 1417 Global Safety Textiles Holding LLC and affiliates, automotive airbag fabric and cushion producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 935; reorganization plan filed and DIP financing secured, 1183 Hartmarx Corp. and subsidiaries, business, casual, and golf apparel producer and marketer (Bankr. N.D. Ill.), 124; union workers plan sit-in if creditors press for liquidation, 639 Hayes Lemmerz Intl. and affiliates, automotive component manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 683; final approval of post-petition secured financing and bar date granted, 931 Masonite Corp. and affiliates, residential and commercial door manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 368 Metaldyne Corp. and affiliates, auto parts maker (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 769; PBGC takes control of plan, 1104; asset sale to MD Investors Corp. approved, 1212 NexPak Corp. and affiliates, multimedia packaging manufacturer, marketer, and distributor (Bankr. D. Del.), 527 NTK Holdings Inc. and affiliates, heating, air conditioning, and home technology manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 1524 PTC Alliance Corp. and affiliates, welded and cold drawn mechanical steel tubing manufacturer and marketer (Bankr. D. Del.), 1463 RathGibson Inc. and affiliates, stainless steel, nickel, and titanium tubing manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 1022 Recycled Paper Greetings Inc., greeting card producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 60 Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. and subsidiaries, integrated containerboard and corrugated packaging producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 123; debtor-in-possession financing approved, 255 Special Devices Inc., automotive occupant protection systems product manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 10 Spectrum Brands and subsidiaries, consumer products developer and supplier (Bankr. W.D. Tex.), 188; emergence announced, 1294 Thiele Manufacturing LLC dump truck bed and body builder (Bankr. W.D. Pa.), 10 Visteon Corp. and affiliates, global automotive components supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 770 Government funds needed to protect those hit by recession, industry group says, 1226 Hurd Windows & Doors pension plan, PBGC takes control, 1146 Independencia SA, Brazilian beef and leather producer files for Ch. 15 protection (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 331 Interlake Material Handling Inc. pension plans, PBGC takes control, 931 Ladder injury suit, Ch. 11 proceeding keeps hardware store in limbo under state law (N.D. Ill.), 600 Paper Intl. joint reorganization plan confirmed (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 893 Powermate Corp. pension plan, PBGC takes control, 1522 Propex Inc. exit financing pact with Wayzata Investment Partners approved (Bankr. E.D. Tenn.), 58; PBGC takes control of pension plans, News Brief, 467; first amended joint liquidation plan confirmed, 1252 Republic Windows workers' union files NLRB charge re failure to bargain, 87; window factory to reopen, laid-off United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers employees to be rehired, 326; unfair labor practices complaint to be issued (N.L.R.B.), 437 Sencorp pension plan, PBGC takes control, seeks trustee status (S.D. Ohio), 931 Stant Manufacturing Inc. and Standard-Thompson Corp. pension plans, PBGC takes control, 1343 Superfund, electronics manufacturer liable for cleanup costs at N.M. site (6th Cir.), 598 Union hotline to be set up to aid small business owners and workers facing closure and job loss, 698 Walworth Co. pensions, PBGC seeks termination of two plans (S.D. Tex.), 402 Wellman Inc. and subsidiaries, polyester products manufacturer and marketer emerges from Ch. 11 protection (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 187 Wolverine Proctor & Schwartz trustee settlement with PBGC approved (Bankr. D. Mass.), 636
Chapter 11 filings
American Community Newspapers LLC and subsidiaries (Bankr. D. Del.), 604; holding company files, 801
CommerceConnect Media Holdings Inc. and affiliates, business-to-business media firm (Bankr. D. Del.), 1147 Freedom Communications Holdings Inc. and affiliates, print publication, broadcast television station, and interactive business owner (Bankr. D. Del.), 1296; creditors' committee seeks production of confidential documents, 1412 Journal Register Co. and subsidiaries, print and online publisher (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 256; joint amended plan confirmed, 973; emergence announced, 1182 Mega Media Group Inc. and subsidiary, independent multimedia entertainment holding firm (Bankr. E.D.N.Y.), 1185 Philadelphia Newspapers LLC, print and online publisher (Bankr. E.D. Pa.), 255; automatic stay, extension to nondebtors proper in suit related to bankruptcy (E.D. Pa.), 1056 Questex Media Group Holdings Inc. and affiliates, business-to-business media firm, asset purchase agreement reached with stalking horse bidder (Bankr. D. Del.), 1488 Reader's Digest Ass'n Inc., global multi-brand media and marketing firm (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1213 R.H. Donnelly Corp. and affiliates, consumer and business-to-business local commercial search firm, agreement reached with creditors (Bankr. D. Del.), 770 Sun-Times Media Group Inc. and affiliates, newspaper and online site operator (Bankr. D. Del.), 465; Chicago Newspaper Guild members reject concessions to meet demands of prospective buyer, 1337; sale approved after concessionary labor contract ratified, 1458 The Parent Co. and subsidiaries, eCommerce and eContent provider for families (Bankr. D. Del.), 37 Triple Crown Media Inc. and affiliates, community newspaper publisher (Bankr. D. Del.), 1382 Young Broadcasting Inc. and affiliates, television station owner (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 260
Aluminum sheathing merger, antitrust, DOJ requires divestitures in deal involving bankrupt firm (D.D.C.), 1103
Assets sales
See ASSET SALES
Chapter 11 filings
Aleris Intl. Inc., aluminum manufacturing and recycling firm, DIP financing approved (Bankr. D. Del.), 222; Clean Air Act violations, settlement reached (N.D. Ohio), 1144
Checker Motors Corp., metal stampings and welded assembly provider (Bankr. W.D. Mich.), 125
Asarco LLC
Copper smelter air quality permit, state senator granted access to documents re El Paso plant (Tex. Dist. Ct.), 523
Fraudulent transfer of holdings by former owner, compensatory damages awarded (S.D. Tex.), 462 Land swap with BLM allowing firm to skirt environmental law rejected (9th Cir.), 1340 Lead and arsenic cleanup, EPA to propose abandoned Iron Mountain Mine site in Mont., 87 Lessons learned from case, attorneys discuss, 1485 Reorganization, judge recommends approval of parent firm plan (Bankr. S.D. Tex.), 1285 Superfund, settlements reached re 54 remaining waste sites (Bankr. S.D. Tex.), 432; court approves, 839
Apex Silver Mines Ltd. and wholly-owned subsidiary (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 91; plan confirmed, 328
Clearwater Natural Resources LP and affiliates, coal mining firm (Bankr. E.D. Ky.), 92 Strategic Resource Acquisition Corp. and subsidiary, mining firm (Bankr. M.D. Tenn.), 159 Vermont Asbestos Group Mine, owner to pay EPA for chrysotile cleanup (Bankr. D.N.J.), 968; fourth amended reorganization plan filed with injunction addressing claims, 1105 W.R. Grace and Co., Libby, Mont. asbestos exposure, criminal case set for trial (D. Mont.), 155; jury finds not guilty, separate trial remains, 681; case against final defendant dismissed, 891
Apartment complex refinancing, Ch. 11 filing is springing recourse event, guarantors must repay loan (S.D. Ohio), 325
Bogus modification scheme, FTC granted injunction (D.N.J.), 451 Charging Hispanic customers higher prices, FTC charges lending firm and owner (C.D. Cal.), 657 Community Reinvestment Act Credit availability, bill to increase Discrimination, N.Y. attorney general reaches settlements, files new case, 44 Divorce-related mortgage and tax debts, dischargeability must be reconsidered (Ind. Ct. App.), 265 Documents lacking signature of one spouse valid under Minn. law (8th Cir.), 1076 Downturn to last one to 2 more years, Bair tells Realtors, 695 Enforcement, loan originators and servicers told to expect federal and state scrutiny, 1497 Ethics rules violations, Dodd (D-Conn) and Conrad (D-NC) cleared, 1162 Fair Credit Reporting Act
Prescreened credit offers, lender settles charges (C.D. Cal.), 1226
Purchase of prescreened reports by brokers, state claims preempted (2d Cir.), 1503 Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
Congressional Outlook 2009, Special Report, 135
Fraud, agency more vulnerable due to surge in loan volume and new lenders, HUD IG says, 904 HOPE for Homeowners program, new law adds disclosure requirements for buyers and assignees, 731 Loans not always safe solution for buyers, report shows, 535
See FORECLOSURES
Bogus home loans, Fla. announces 6 cases against 41 defendants (S.D. Fla.), 1120
FDIC chief calls for federal and state crackdown, 303; housing downturn contributes to 36 percent spike, FBI says, 987 Federal agencies form task force to investigate cases in Conn., 1117 Insurance, CUNA Mutual offers first coverage to retail credit unions, 1197 Legal tools and funding to combat Operation Bad Deeds, N.Y. and federal authorities announce 8 cases against 41 defendants, 1501 Residential property scheme, firm and individuals indicted (N.Y. Sup. Ct.), 988 Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), 60,000 refinancings completed, report says, 1190 HomeBanc Mortgage Corp. converts from Ch. 11 to Ch. 7 (Bankr. D. Del.), 291 Judicial modification
Existing loans, Frank (D-Mass) to renew effort to allow, 1300
Power needed to address foreclosure crisis, conferees say, 15; state attorneys general urge amendments to allow, 39; further developments, see LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, HR 200, HR 225, HR 1106, S 61 Low interest rates show success of refinancing plan, Obama says, 507 Market crisis
HUD must become major player in fix, Senate panel says, 99
Troubled loans originated between 2004 and 2007, GAO finds, 1117
Advance fees, FTC considering ban, 1353
Best practices, conferees discuss, 567 Bills to allow Making Home Affordable and HOPE for Homeowners programs
Awareness campaign kicks off in Miami, 942
Deficiencies in programs, GAO report identifies, 1076 Lenders and servicers urged to increase participation, 983; programs urged to pick up pace of modifications, 1075 Redefault rate, Fitch study projects, 778 Scams, FinCEN made referrals to law enforcement agencies, Geithner says, 691 Second liens, Treasury Dep't to issue guidance, 508; guidance issued, 618; modification program to be expanded, 690 Servicers sign contracts with Treasury Dep't, funds allocated, 536 Option ARM, bid for class treatment denied (N.D. Cal.), 166 Overview of pending bills, chart, 540 Payments may be deducted despite plans to surrender home to bank (1st Cir.), 1150 Predatory lending Refinancing, Obama program expanded to include more underwater mortgages, 940 Reverse mortgages
Consumer advocates seek more rules to prevent crisis, 1469
Lending practices, federal regulators developing interagency guidelines, 861; GAO releases report, 941 Subprime loans
See SUBPRIME LENDING
Unfair and deceptive practices claims against Countrywide Fin. Corp., D.C. joins settlement (D.C. Super. Ct.), 1312
Generally
Auto and metal salvage firm illegal dumping, EPA releases proposed consent decree re Superfund site cleanup (Bankr. N.D. Ill.), 840
Debtors lacking loan or lease expenses properly allowed vehicle deduction (7th Cir.), 12 Defective GM and Chrysler post-bankruptcy cars put public safety at risk, report says, 886 Frequently litigated issues, judges discuss at conference, 1435 General Motors securities, Labor Dep't releases proposed exemption to allow retiree health plan to acquire, 1341 Hanging paragraph does not permit debtors to surrender car in full satisfaction of debt (5th Cir.), 899 Key Plastics LLC and Key Plastics Finance Corp., supplier of engineered plastic components to light vehicle manufacturers announces emergence from Ch. 11 (Bankr. D. Del.), 221 Port worker run over by defective Dodge Dakota, settlement reached with old Chrysler (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1415 Presidential Task Force on Auto Industry, officials named, 267 Proliance Intl. Inc. plan, PBGC takes control, 1184 Repossessed vehicles, creditor must hand over when owners file for Ch. 13 protection (7th Cir.), 805 Ride-through option not available under BAPCPA (9th Cir.), 1383 Saab Automobile AB files for reorganization through Swedish court process after General Motors ends support, 257 Sales signal improvement in economy, recovery will be slow, analysts say, 1193 Termination of franchise, insolvent franchisee not entitled to automatic stay re late-filed suit (E.D.N.Y.), 1413 Trailer not motor vehicle under Ohio law, debtor may not claim exemption (N.D. Ohio), 128 Transportation ownership deduction, debtor without loan or lease payment on cars may claim (5th Cir.), 937
Ownership costs may not be deducted from PDI for vehicle owned unencumbered by Ch. 13 debtor (9th Cir.), 1257
Secured creditors, payments to may be deducted from PDI (Bankr. E.D. Wis.), 610
Bailout, conferees disagree re necessity, 287; labor experts see beginnings of U.S. industrial policy, 808; taxpayers likely to lose money from bailouts, Congressional Oversight Panel says, 1307
Chrysler and Fiat reach tentative contract with UAW, 575; Chrysler and affiliates file for Ch. 11 protection, announce deal with Fiat (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 587; lender objections overruled, 588; first-day motions approved, hearings set, 589; U.S. government involved in filing and deal with Fiat, 590; UAW members ratify concessions, 592; minority of lenders forced filing, experts say, 594; company has not used TARP funds, Treasury Dep't reports, 594; motion to reject 789 dealership agreements filed, 673; some plant workers offered buyouts, 674; lenders oppose deal at hearing, 715; product liability claimants and advocates object to treatment of claims under proposed sale, 716; pension funds challenge sale, 719; dispute holds up passage of House bill, 723; pension fund motion to stay pending appeal granted (2d Cir.), 749; sales agreement amended to allow Chrysler to assume lemon law claims, 750; deal finalized (U.S., inj vac), 791; Chrysler pension plans will continue after sale, PBGC says, 791; absolute priority rule, lawyers fear impact of Supreme Court decision, 837; most assembly plants and supply facilities to reopen, 886; Italian government will not probe deal, 887; sale approval (U.S., rev sought), 912; board of directors named, 922; used cars, consumer groups seek FTC rule requiring warning re liability protection, 1012; EU antitrust regulator approves deal, 1052; pension fund attempt to block sale rejected (2d Cir.), 1135; new Chrysler accepts liability claims re old Chrysler post-sale accidents, 1246; successor liability, elimination in product liability claims (U.S., dism), 1278; settlement finalized, 1337; pension fund appeals (U.S., rev sought), 1366; Labor Dep't proposes prohibited transaction exemption allowing New Chrysler Corp. to transfer promissory note and securities to voluntary employees benefit group, 1416 Chrysler and GM shares, distribution to U.S. taxpayers Dealerships Fewer suppliers, global focus, and more regulation in future, conferees told, 1308 General Motors
Hummer licenses and brand, sales agreement reached with Tengzhong Co., 1457
Stock, test for worthlessness, Analysis and Perspective, 952 GM bankruptcy should be last resort, Mich. governor says, 506; bond exchange begins, job, plant, and dealer cuts announced, 573; bankruptcy seen as likely event, stakeholders oppose latest restructuring plan, 614; $6B first-quarter loss reported, 653; Canadian auto workers will not consent to retiree concessions, 654; dealer network, pruning begins, 691; auto dealers seek to stop effort to drive GM into bankruptcy, 692; exchange offers to bondholders fail, 732; Canadian Auto Workers members ratify amended agreement, 733; UAW officials recommend ratification of tentative contract modifications, 733; GM files for Ch. 11 protection (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 752; government provides funding, is reluctant shareholder, Obama says, 754; first day motions approved, 755; dealer performance to be monitored, CFO says, 757; experts agree re emergence, disagree re government role, 758; pension plans, stakeholders intend to continue support, PBGC says, 759; dealers, relief hopes dim, 793; IPO expected in 2010, Treasury official tells Senate panel, 794; GMRA asks court to appoint panel to negotiate retiree benefits, 796; Senate Republicans propose distributing shares to public, 799; Saturn to be sold to Penske Automotive Group, 799; Tex. attorney general files objection to reorganization plan, 836; Saab to be sold to Koenigsegg, Swedish government guarantees funds, 837; state attorneys general object to asset sale, 885; court approves asset sale, product victims' direct appeal rejected, 919; Toyota venture not part of reorganized firm, 922; new firm structure to be in place quickly, CEO says, 963; hourly workforce reduced as 6000 accept buyouts, 1102; Penske drops plan to buy Saturn, 1414 GM receives final bids for Opel, 1011; GM and German cabinet fail to agree on Adam Opel investor, 1052; German Chancellor prefers Magna as investor for Opel, 1180; GM board votes to sell to Magna, 1294 GMAC preferred stock purchased using TARP funds, 41; GMAC to receive more funds, Geithner says, 653; GMAC receives more funds, 734 Hertz Global Holdings, research firm performing bankruptcy probability study seeks SEC probe into alleged retaliatory lawsuit, 1486 Industry bankruptcy, House panel probes effects and seeks solutions, 716 Interrelated parts during crisis and revitalization, conferees discuss, 887 Loans in return for restructuring, Bush approves plan to provide, 18; GM and Chrysler seek additional aid, UAW agrees to modify agreements, 231; GM and Chrysler plans may be workable, analysts say, 268; bankruptcy is solution to GM and Chrysler woes, experts say, 286; GM unable to continue without aid, auditors say, 341; GM plan may not avoid bankruptcy, bondholders group says, 400; GM and Chrysler given stiff conditions, little time to qualify for federal aid, 445; GM seeks to avoid bankruptcy, CEO says, 533; GM and Chrysler granted more funds, 533 Motors Liquidation Co. stock, SEC and FINRA issue Investor Alert warning of confusion with new General Motors Co., 966; trading in old stock restricted (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 966 New General Motors Co. denies responsibility for continuation of mercury retrieval program, 1210 Parts manufacturers in talks for potential government aid, 197; groups seek bridge loan from Treasury Dep't, 233; GM and Chrysler provide aid to suppliers via Treasury Dep't program, 506 Pension plans have unfunded liabilities exceeding $60B, PBGC says, 378 Toyota Motor Corp. to close joint venture New United Motors Manufacturing (NUMMI) plant in Cal., 1248
Accuride Corp. and affiliates, commercial vehicle components manufacturer and supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 1462
Checker Motors Corp., metal stampings and welded assembly provider (Bankr. W.D. Mich.), 125 Contech U.S. LLC and affiliates, auto parts maker (Bankr. E.D. Mich.), 190; PBGC takes control of plan, 768 Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. and subsidiaries, global automotive supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 1147 FormTech Indus. LLC, industrial and automotive forged metal components provider, asset purchase agreement reached with HHI Holdings (Bankr. D. Del.), 1255 Global Safety Textiles Holding LLC and affiliates, automotive airbag fabric and cushion producer (Bankr. D. Del.), 935; reorganization plan filed and DIP financing secured, 1183 Hayes Lemmerz Intl. and affiliates, automotive component manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 683; final approval of post-petition secured financing and bar date granted, 931 Holley Performance Products Inc. and affiliates, performance automotive products supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 1420 J.L. French Automotive Castings Inc. and affiliates (Bankr. D. Del.), 1021 Lear Corp. and affiliates, global automotive seating supplier (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 933; first amended joint reorganization plan filed, disclosure statement approved, 1380 Mark IV Indus. Inc. and affiliates, automotive systems and components manufacturer (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 605; reorganization plan confirmed, 1379 Metaldyne Corp. and affiliates, auto parts maker (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 769; PBGC takes control of plan, 1104; asset sale to MD Investors Corp. approved, 1212 Noble Intl. Ltd. and affiliates, automobile components producer and supplier (Bankr. E.D. Mich.), 528 Proliance Intl. Inc. and affiliates, automotive parts manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 975 Special Devices Inc., automotive occupant protection systems product manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 10 Thiele Manufacturing LLC dump truck bed and body builder (Bankr. W.D. Pa.), 10 Visteon Corp. and affiliates, global automotive components supplier (Bankr. D. Del.), 770
Accommodation pact approved, equity holders committee disbanded (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 560; GM purchase of some assets approved, 964; EU approves GM purchase, 1415
Directed trustee role protects State St. Bank and Trust from liability re late divestment in Delphi stock (E.D. Mich.), 398 Emergence announced (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1457 EU approves acquisition by Platinum Equity LLC, 1137 Insurance benefits for salaried retirees, approval of plan to cut sought (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 183; defined benefit plans to end, PBGC expected to take over, 798; PBGC to take over 6 plans, 1061; IUE-CWA and GM reach agreement re new plan, 1291; suit filed re PBGC action (E.D. Mich.), 1338 Retiree health care coverage, bill to apply TARP money to fund
Cramdown, vehicle negative equity is part of PMSI protected from (2d Cir.), 1527
Negative equity on trade-in vehicle, creditor holds, debt may not be bifurcated (10th Cir.), 1151 New car, creditor holds in negative equity financing included in sale (8th Cir.), 1348 Vehicle cost, gap insurance, and extended warranty covered (5th Cir.), 1349 Contact the Webmaster at webmaster@bna.com Copyright © The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |