Bankruptcy Court Grants Limited Stay of Proceeding Pending District Court's Decision on Defendants' Request for Interlocutory Appeal

Haskell v. Goldman, Sachs & Co. (In re Genesis Health Ventures, Inc.), 367 B.R. 516 (Bankr. D. Del. 2007) (Judge Peter J. Walsh)

In this adversary proceeding commenced by investors in reorganized debtor Genesis Health Ventures, the non-debtor defendants requested leave of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware to take an interlocutory appeal from a decision of the Bankruptcy Court denying the defendants, who were senior secured debt holders, the protections of 11 U.S.C. § 1144. The defendants moved for a stay of proceedings pending the district court’s decision. The bankruptcy court granted a limited stay of the proceedings, balancing the need to move forward with the possibility that the request may remain before the district court for an extended period without being decided.

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Court Disallows Claim, Finding That Doctrine of Ratification Did Not Rescue Proofs of Claim Filed Before Bar Date by Counsel, Where Ratification Came After Bar Date

In re W.R. Grace & Co., 366 B.R. 302 (Bankr. D. Del. 2007) (Judge Judith K. Fitzgerald)

The law firm of Speights & Runyan filed thousands of claims on behalf of creditors in the W.R. Grace & Co. bankruptcy. The debtors moved to expunge and disallow 71 of these claims, contending that Speights & Runyan lacked express authority to file the proofs of claim as of the time that they were filed. The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware held that, although a claimant may authorize the filing of a claim after it is filed, if the ratification occurs after the bar date has passed, that ratification is insufficient to make the claim timely filed. Accordingly, because authorization for these 71 claims was not established as of the deadline for filing proofs of claim, the Court expunged and disallowed the claims.

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Court Declines to Approve Settlement of Plan Administrator's Objection to Indenture Trustee's Claim for Fees and Expenses, Finding Evidence of Reasonableness of Claim to Be Lacking

In re RNI Wind Down Corp., Case No. 06-10110 (CSS), 2007 WL 949647 (Bankr. D. Del. March 29, 2007) (Judge Christopher S. Sontchi)

The Plan Administrator in the bankruptcy case of RNI Wind Down Corporation and its affiliated debtors objected to a request for payment of fees and expenses pursuant to the debtors’ plan of reorganization by the indenture trustee of pre-petition notes of the debtors. The parties agreed to a settlement and moved for approval of the agreement. The Delaware Bankruptcy Court refused to approve the settlement, finding that the legal invoices and request for fees were so heavily redacted and inspecific as to make it impossible for the court to determine whether they were reasonable, and thus whether the settlement was equitable and fair. The court also determined that the plan did not modify the indenture agreement, which was a pre-petition contract among non-debtors, and that it lacked jurisdiction over claims arising under the indenture.

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Equity Committee Appointed in Hancock Fabrics Case

On May 22, 2007, United States Trustee Kelly Beudin Stapleton appointed an Official Committee of Equity Security Holders in the Hancock Fabrics, Inc. case (07-10353 (BLS)). The members of the committee are Berg & Berg Enterprises LLC of Cupertino, California, Trellus Management of New York and Warren B. Kanders of Stamford, Connecticut. Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal of New York and Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP of Wilmington, Delaware will serve as counsel to the equity committee. Continue Reading...

The End of the Road for Eastern Airlines Pilots? Third Circuit Blocks Pilots Groups' Efforts to Force Continental Airlines Pilots to Arbitrate Claims Discharged in Continental Bankruptcy

Cont’l Airlines, Inc. v. Eastern Pilots Merger Comm. (In re Cont’l Airlines, Inc.), 484 F.3d 173 (3d Cir. 2007) (Circuit Judge Julio M. Fuentes)

In their third visit to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, a group of former pilots of Eastern Airlines appealed from a decision of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware enjoining them from proceeding to arbitration with debtor Continental Airlines and its pilots. Because the Eastern pilots sought arbitration under their former collective bargaining agreement (the “CBA”) with Eastern Airlines (which became an obligation of Continental Airlines when it merged with Eastern), and the debtors’ obligations under the CBA had been discharged, the debtors would not be compelled to appear at an arbitration in which no award against them would be possible. The Continental pilots were not a party to the CBA, and could not be bound by its arbitration provision.

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The Holliston Mills, Inc. Seeks Chapter 11 Protection

On May 21, 2007, The Holliston Mills, Inc., filed a chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.  The petition has been assigned case number 07-10687 and Chief Bankruptcy Judge Mary F. Walrath is presiding over the matter. Continue Reading...

Adversary Proceeding Relating to Pre-Petition Insurance Coverage Dispute Was Non-Core Matter

Consolidated SWINC Estate and SWE&C Liquidating Trust v. ACE USA, Inc. (In re Stone & Webster, Inc.), 367 B.R. 523 (Bankr. D. Del. 2007) (Judge Peter J. Walsh)

The liquidating trusts of the Stone & Webster debtors commenced an adversary proceeding against insurers of the debtors in connection with a coverage dispute that had been waged for many years, including well before the petition date. The insurers moved for a determination of the core/non-core status of the adversary proceeding. The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware determined that the suit was merely a pre-petition state law breach of contract action over which the court had no jurisdiction under the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Northern Pipeline Constr. Co. v. Marathon Pipe Line Co., 458 U.S. 50, 71 (1982).

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Up in Smoke: Liberty Brands, LLC files for Chapter 11 Protection

Liberty Brands, LLC, a manufacturer of tobacco products with brand names including Always Save, Best Choice, Circle Z and Sonic (according to a May 8, 2007 Annual Approved Tobacco List posted on the website for the North Carolina Department of Justice www.ncdoj.com/DocumentStreamerClient), filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Thursday, May 10, 2007.  The petition has been assigned case number 07-10645.  It lists assets of less than $10 million with liabilities falling between $10 and $50 million.

Mission Critical Enterprises, Inc. Files Chapter 11

Mission Critical Enterprises, Inc., a full service design and consulting company according to its website, filed for Chapter 11 protection on May 4, 2007, listing estimated liabilities at $1 million or less.

Insider's Purchase of Impaired Claims to Secure Plan Votes Constituted Improper "Gerrymandering," Rendering Plan Unconfirmable

In re Machne Menachem, Inc., 233 Fed. Appx. 119 (3d. Cir. Apr. 19, 2007) (Circuit Judge Julio M. Fuentes)

An insider of debtor Machne Menachem, Inc. purchased the claims of four unsecured creditors to alter the composition of the class of non-insider unsecured claimants. When the debtor’s plan or reorganization was then approved by voters and confirmed by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, a former director of the debtor, who also was the proponent of a competing plan, appealed the confirmation order to the district court, arguing that the plan violated the good faith requirement of the plan confirmation provisions of the Bankruptcy Code. The district court reversed the bankruptcy court, and the Third Circuit affirmed the reversal, finding that the debtor impermissibly gerrymandered the classes to secure the necessary votes in favor of the plan.

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Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. and Various Affiliates File Chapter 11 Petitions

Yesterday, April 30, 2007, Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. and certain related entities filed chapter 11 petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.  The case has been assigned case number 07-10562.  The petition lists assets of approximately $54 million and liabilities of approximately $66 million.

Other filing entities are PWT of New York, Inc., PWT Services, Inc., Pac-West Telecomm of Virginia, Inc., Installnet, Inc., and U.S. Net Solutions, Inc.