Experience

Gilat Satellite

Young Conaway served as co-counsel with Shearman & Sterling to Petitioner, Gene Kleinhelder, as foreign representative to Gilat Satellite in the Chapter 15 proceeding.

CTC Communications Group, Inc.

Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to CTC Communications Group, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors were an integrated communications provider of voice, data and internet communications services predominately to medium and larger-sized business customers. Under the guidance of Young Conaway, the Debtor successfully confirmed its Joint Plan of Reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2003.

Insilco Holding Company

Young Conaway served as co-counsel with Shearman and Stearling for Insilco Holding Company and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceedings. Prior to the petition date, the Debtors were leading global manufacturers and developers of highly-specialized electronic interconnection components and systems, serving the telecommunications, computer networking, electronics, automotive and medical markets. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors confirmed their plan of liquidation and emerged from bankruptcy in 2004.

Fannie May, Inc./Archibald Candies Corporation

Young Conaway served as co-counsel to Fannie May Holdings, Inc. and Archibald Candy Corporation in their Delaware bankruptcy cases. Young Conaway assisted in the reorganization of Archibald, a manufacturer and marketer of quality boxed chocolates and other confectionary items that, as of the filing, operated stores and approximately 8,000 third-party retail outlets in 18 states.

International Wireless Communications Holding, Inc.

Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to International Wireless Communications Holdings, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceedings. Prior to the petition date, the Debtors owned interests in operating companies that provided cellular or wireless communications services. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully confirmed their plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2000.

Mpower Communications Corp

Young Conaway serves as co-counsel to Mpower Holding Corporation and Mpower Communications Corporation, a facilities-based broadband communications company. As of the bankruptcy filing date, Mpower offered, through its subsidiaries, local dial tone, long distance, internet access, voice over SDSL, Trunk Level 1, and other voice and data service to small and medium sized business customers. Mpower and its subsidiaries delivered services in 27 metropolitan areas in eight states. Young Conaway assisted Mpower in confirming its chapter 11 plan of reorganization in July 2002, which resulted in payment in full to unsecured creditors. Since the Confirmation Date, Young Conaway continues to represent Mpower in ongoing litigation.

Pillowtex, Inc.

Young Conaway acted as co-counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors. Pillowtex was a national textile manufacturer and distributor. Pillowtex and its debtor affiliates emerged from bankruptcy as reorganized debtors in May 2002 after the restructuring of substantial secured and bond debt, as well as the issuance of common stock and warrants to its unsecured creditors

Global TeleSystems, Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel with Shearman & Sterling to Global TeleSystems, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceedings. Prior to the petition date, the Debtors provided data, internet and broadband services across Europe, servicing businesses and carriers in European countries with a broad range of broadband, internet/IP and voice services. Through its broadband network, the Debtors provided high-speed Internet and data services to communications carriers, internet service providers and other high-usage enterprise customers. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors confirmed their chapter 11 plan of reorganization in 2002 and emerged from bankruptcy protection.

Stellex Technologies, Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel to the debtors Stellex Technologies, Inc. et al., a leading provider of highly engineered subsystems and components for the aerospace, defense, and communications industry, including subsystems for radar-guided tactical missile systems. Young Conaway played a significant role in the restructuring of approximately $324 million in liabilities and the sale of the electronics segment which resulted in a confirmed chapter 11 plan of reorganization.

Ithaca Industries, Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel with to Ithaca Industries, Inc. in its chapter 11 proceedings. The Debtor was a leading designer, marketer and manufacturer of private label women's and girls' underwear, mens' and boys' underwear, hosiery and T-shirt products. The Debtor's products were sold through a wide range of retail distribution channels and were offered to the public through more than 10,000 customer outlets, including discount stores, department stores, specialty stores, drug stores and supermarkets. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtor successfully sold substantially all of its assets and wound down its business.

Winstar Communications

Young Conaway served as co-counsel to Winstar Communications, Inc. and its affiliates in one of the largest telecommunications bankruptcies filed in Delaware, with approximately $4 billion in debt. Although operational performance continued to deteriorate post-bankruptcy, Winstar's professionals assisted the company in obtaining court approval for the sale of substantially all of its assets to IDT Corporation, along with unique procedures for the interim management of the company by IDT, pending FCC approval for the transaction.

ICG Communications, Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel to Royal Bank of Canada, the agent of the debtor's prepetition lenders under a $200,000,000 credit agreement in In re ICG Communications, Inc. filed in November, 2000.

Graham Field Health Products, Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel with Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP to Graham-Field Health Products, Inc. and its affiliates in their bankruptcy proceedings. Prior to the petition date, the Debtors were a leading manufacturer and distributor of healthcare products for the home healthcare, rehabilitation, medical, surgical, and long-term care markets in North America, Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. The Debtors marketed and distributed a broad range of products, including wheelchairs, power wheelchair seating systems, medical beds, diagnostic products, therapeutic support systems and respiratory equipment. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors liquidated their assets.