Experience
Metromedia Steakhouses Company, L.P.
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel for John W. Kluge, the Trust Dated as of May, 30 1984, as Amended and Restated, John W. Kluge as Grantor, and JWL Enterprises, LLC, defendants in an adversary proceeding commenced in the chapter 11 cases of Metromedia Steakhouses Company, L.P. in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
Axiant, LLC
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, with Latham & Watkins LLP, to Axiant, LLC in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankrutpcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtor was a leading national provider of financial services, legal collections and recovery management solutions for banks, credit card issuers and investors in debt products.
Panolam Holdings Co.
Accuride Corporation
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, with Latham & Watkins LLP, to Accuride Corporation and certain of its affiliates, in their pre-negotiated chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors are among the largest and most diversified manufacturers and suppliers of commercial vehicle components in North America. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully confirmed their joint plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2010.
Questex Media Group, Inc.
Lang Holdings, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Lang Holdings, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware. The Debtors were a leading supplier of art and design driven calendars, back-to-school products, greeting card, stationery and specialty procedures. With Young Conaway’s guidance, the Debtors received approval to sell substantially all of their assets to LHI Enterprises, Inc.
Indalex Holdings
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Indalex Holdings Finance, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were the second largest aluminum extruder and the largest independent extruder, in the United States and Canada. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets in a 363 sale.
Three A's Holdings, L.L.C.
Young Conaway served as co-counsel to Caroline Records, Ltd., defendant in an adversary proceeding commenced in the chapter 11 proceeding of Three A's Holdings, L.L.C. in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
Journal Register Company
Young Conaway acts as co-counsel, along with Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, to Journal Register Company and certain of its affiliates in a chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The Debtors are a national multi-regional, multi-platform media company, who own six daily newspapers and 42 non-daily publications, in addition to operating 237 individual websites, 38 smartphone and digital applications and 19 mobile sites, which are affiliated with their daily newspapers and non-daily publications. With Young Conaway’s assistance, the Debtors have filed a motion to sell substantially all of their assets, which is currently pending before the Court.
Adva-Lite, Inc.
Young Conaway served as co-counsel, with Berger Singerman, P.A., to Adva-Lite, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were leaders in the $18 billion promotional products industry and distributed a variety of promotional products to domestic and international distributors. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets in a 363 sale.
Carolina Fluid Handling, Inc. (f/k/a Fluid Routing Solutions, Inc.)
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, with Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP, to Fluid Routing Solutions Intermediate Holding Corp. and certain of its affiliates, in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were leading designers and manufacturers of innovative, highly-engineered fuel management systems, fluid handling systems and hose extrusion products for major orginal equipment manufacturers in the automotive industry. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets through a series of 363 sales.
Fluid Routing Solutions Intermediate Holding Corp.
Young Conaway, along with Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, acted as counsel to Fluid Routing Solutions Intermediate Holding Corp. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were leading designers and manufacturers of innovative, highly-engineered fuel management systems, fluid handling systems and hose extrusion products for major original equipment manufacturers in the automotive industry. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors received approval to sell their fuel business in a 363 sale.
DBSI, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to DBSI, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors collectively comprised a network of real estate entities which had interests in numerous commercial real estate projects and businesses.
JHT Holdings, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel for Dennis Troha in the chapter 11 proceeding of JHT Holdings, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
In re Diamond Glass Corporation
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, with Foley & Lardner LLP, to Diamond Glass, Inc. and DT Subsidiary Corp. in their chapter 11 proceeding before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors collectively constituted one of the nation's oldest and leading providers of automotive glass replacement and repair services. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets in a 363 sale, confirmed a joint plan of liquidation and emerged from bankruptcy protection.
American Fibers and Yarns Company
Young Conway acted as lead counsel to American Fibre & Yarns and certain of its subsidiaries, the largest supplier of solution-dyed Polypropylene filament yarns, in their chapter 11 case in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors received approval for the sale substantially all of their assets to Maynards Industries (1991) Inc. for a purchase price of $1,550,000.
In re Monarch Holdings, Inc.
Monarch Holdings, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Monarch Holdings, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Wisconsin. The Debtors were one of the nation’s leading providers of fenestration products and services for the residential and commercial housing market. With Young Conaway’s guidance, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets to HMG Materials Group, LLC in a 363 sale.
In re ProxyMed Transaction Services, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, along with Foley & Lardner LLP, to ProxyMed Transaction Services, Inc. and its affiliates, in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were a multi-pronged information technology provider for the healthcare industry with electronic data exchange, laboratory, and cost containment business segments. With Young Conaway's assistance, the Debtors successfully conducted a sale of substantially all of their assets, wound down their operations, confirmed a joint plan of liquidation and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2011.
Wave Wireless Corporation
Young Conway served as counsel to Vodaphone D2 GmbH in the chapter 11 proceeding of Wave Wireless Corporation before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
KCMVNO, Inc., f/k/a Movida Communications, Inc.
Movida was the first and largest MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) committed to delivering wireless services to Hispanic communities. Serving as lead counsel to Movida, Young Conaway obtained expedited Bankruptcy Court approval of the sale of substantially all of the assets of Movida pursuant to section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code and confirmation of Movida’s Chapter 11 plan of liquidation in 2008.
Movida Communications, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Movida Communications, Inc. in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtor was a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, which provided pay-as-you-go wireless voice and data communications service, without owning its own cellular telephone network. With Young Conaway’s assistance, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets in a 363 sale and confirmed a plan of liquidation in 2009.
Powermate Corporation
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, along with Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, to Powermate Holding Corp. and certain of its affiliates, in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were one of the world’s leading manufacturer of portable and standby electric generators, pressure washers and accessories. With Young Conaway’s assistance, the Debtors successfully liquidated their assets, wound down their operations, confirmed their joint plan of liquidation and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2009.
Pharmaceutical Formulations, Inc.
Young Conaway served as lead counsel to Pharmaceutical Formulations, Inc. in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtor was a publicly-traded private label manufacturer and distributor of nonprescription over-the-counter solid dose generic pharmaceutical products in the United States. With Young Conaway’s guidance, the Debtor successfully confirmed its plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2006.
Aspen Executive Air, LLC
Nutritional Sourcing Corporation
Young Conway acted as co-counsel to Kimco Realty Corporation in the chapter 11 proceedings of Nutritional Sourcing Corporation and certain of its affiliates, pending before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Delphi Corporation
Young Conaway acted as counsel to Metalforming Technologies, Inc. and Tyco Electronics Corporation, creditors and parties-in-interest in the Delphi Corporation chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
Medifacts International, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Medifacts International, Inc. in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtor was in the business of providing clinical trial services to pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies that are developing therapeutic drugs and products. The Debtor was also a global leader in cardiac safety monitoring services, including ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, ECG and Holder. With Young Conaway’s assistance, the Debtor successfully confirmed its chapter 11 plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy in 2007.
Rotec Industries, Inc.
Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, along with Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal, to Rotec Industries, Inc. and its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceedings in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were a worldwide manufacturer and lessor of heavy construction equpment, specializing in concrete conveyor systems on major construction projects such as dams arouns the world. With Young Conaway's help, the Debtors successfully confirmed a joint plan of reorganization and exited bankruptcy in 2008.
Delphi Corporation
Young Conaway acted as counsel to Metalforming Technologies, Inc. and Tyco Electronics Corporation, creditors and parties-in-interest in the Delphi Corporation chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
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