Experience

CCS Medical, Inc.

Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, with Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, to CCS Medical, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their pre-negotiated chapter 11 proceeding before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors comprise two of the leading chronic care and diabetes supply companies in the United States. With the assistance of Young Conaway, the Debtors successfully confirmed their chapter 11 plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection on March 31, 2010.

Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc.

Young Conaway served as lead counsel to Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. and certain of its affiliates, in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors are a leading producer and marketer of ethanol, an alcohol dervied principally from corn in the United States. With Young Conaway's guidance, the Debtors successfully confirmed their joint plan of reorganization and emerged from bankruptcy protection on March 15, 2010.

Spheris Inc.

Young Conaway served as co-counsel to Spheris and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors provide clinical documentation technology and services to health systems, hospitals, and group medical practices located through the United States. 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 2010.

KLCG Property, LLC (Key Lime Cove)

Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, along with Von Briesen and Roper, S.C., to KLCG Property LLC and Gurnee Property, LLC in their chapter 11 proceedings in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. KLCG Property constructed, owned, and operated a 414-room destination resort hotel, indoor water park, and conference center located north of Chicago in Gurnee, Illinois. Gurnee Property was the owner of a 59.03% tenants-in-common interest in the land the hotel, water park, and conference center were located on. With Young Conaway’s and Von Briesen's assistance, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets in a 363 sale in 2010.

Samsonite Company Stores, LLC

Young Conaway acted as co-counsel, along with Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, in the chapter 11 proceedings of Samsonite Company Stores, LLC in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtors are the world's largest and most recognized designer and distributor of luggage and related products. With Young Conaway's help, the Debtor successfully confirmed a joint plan of reorganization and exited bankruptcy in 2010.

Blue Tulip Corporation

Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to Blue Tulip Corporation, in its chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. The Debtor was a retailer of gifts and entertainment products, including personalized items, for all personal and holiday occasions operating under the label of Blue Tulip. With the guidance of Young Conaway, the Debtor successfully liquidated its assets, confirmed a chapter 11 plan of liquidation, and emerged from bankruptcy protection on June 5, 2009.

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.

In re Monarch Holdings, Inc.

At the time that it commenced its Chapter 11 cases in 2008, Monarch and its affiliates collectively constituted one of the nation’s leading providers of fenestration products and services for the residential and commercial housing market. In the midst of one of the worst housing markets in decades, Young Conaway was able to lead Monarch’s successful efforts to consummate a sale of substantially all of its operating assets as a going concern pursuant to section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code.

National Dry Cleaners Inc.

Young Conaway acted as lead counsel to National Dry Cleaners, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their chapter 11 proceeding in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. At the time of the bankruptcy, the Debtors owned and operated the largest group of affiliated dry cleaners in the United States. With Young Conaway’s help, the Debtors successfully sold substantially all of their assets through several 363 sales.