Sentences with phrase «u.s. court approval»

The company won U.S. court approval on Tuesday for its multi-billion dollar debt restructuring plan after reaching a deal with more than 40 banks, unsecured creditors and shipyards.

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The settlement was filed on Monday in the federal court in Manhattan and won preliminary approval from U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet.
The preliminary settlement filed on Monday with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan requires a judge's approval.
That set off executives from Texas - based Energy Transfer Partners, which asked a U.S. district court to declare the project had the legal right to move forward and needed no further approvals.
In July, U.S. bankruptcy court judge in Delaware pushed back a hearing on the approval of the Berkshire offer, giving Elliott more time to solidify its bid.
Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in late June or early July, following a U.S. court's approval on...
April 13 - No. 2 U.S. nursing home chain HCR ManorCare Inc won court approval on Friday for a plan to exit a $ 7.1 billion Chapter 11 bankruptcy by transferring ownership to its landlord, Quality Care Properties Inc..
April 18 - Bon - Ton Stores Inc won court approval on Wednesday for a bid to wind down its operations, clearing the way for one of the largest U.S. department store chains to begin selling everything from its store inventory to leases and fixtures.
She says she's pleased Canadian and U.S. courts have approved the sale to Fairfax and the deal, which is still subject to some court and regulatory approvals, is expected to close this quarter.
The provisions of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code allow businesses to find ways to reduce their debt and restructure their operations without having to be shut down and liquidated to satisfy debts — instead of closing their doors, businesses can stay open, pay their employees, and take in revenue while developing a budget and a repayment plan for creditors (subject to the approval of the bankruptcy court).
Former SUNY Polytechnic Institute leader Alain Kaloyeros has been cleared by a federal judge to travel all over the continental states, subject to the approval of the U.S. district court's pretrial services office.
If there's no rejection, the settlement would be submitted for final approval by a federal judge at U.S. District Court in Connecticut
NEW YORK — A wide - ranging corruption trial focused on a former top aide and confidant of Gov. Andrew Cuomo opened in U.S. District Court on Tuesday, co-starring a Connecticut energy lobbyist accused of greasing the administrative skids with $ 7,500 monthly payoffs in attempt to win approval for a controversial power plant.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in California, argues that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did not adequately analyze the impact of one of the new herbicide's active ingredients, 2,4 - D, before granting approval on Oct. 15 to Dow's Enlist Duo herbicide.
In that time, the movement won dramatic victories, including congressional approval of a Washington, D.C., voucher program and the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the Constitutionality of Cleveland's voucher program.
While the CFPB's ruling against National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts is dependent on the presiding U.S. District Court judge's approval, the consent order against Transworld Systems is effective immediately.
But progress has been made, as the company has just recently won court approval for asset liquidation last Friday by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross.
In a decision that strikes a blow against the federal government's controversial practice of excluding industry from consent decrees with environmental citizen groups, a practice known as «sue - and - settle,» the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9thCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the district court's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9thcourt's approval of a consent decree between a coalition of environmental groups and several federal agencies in Conservation Northwest v. Sherman, No. 11 - 35729 (9th Cir.
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Following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Wyeth v. Levine that FDA approval does not preempt state tort liability for drug makers, state court decisions like this one will be an important battle ground in pharmaceutical companies» product liability litigaCourt's decision in Wyeth v. Levine that FDA approval does not preempt state tort liability for drug makers, state court decisions like this one will be an important battle ground in pharmaceutical companies» product liability litigacourt decisions like this one will be an important battle ground in pharmaceutical companies» product liability litigation.
The ISS Securities Class Action Services Top 50 of 2017 included all U.S. federal and state, and Canadian shareholder class actions with cash and / or stock settlements that received final court approval last year.
On March 9, 2017, U.S. District Court Judge Edward J. Davila granted preliminary approval of the proposed settlement.
But while bankruptcy court approval was necessary, U.S. regulators may be looking into the auction results and could try to impose new conditions or change certain part of the deal, as was reported by The Washington Post over the weekend.
The settlement was initially filed in federal court on Monday, and still awaits approval from U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis, who is presiding over the case.
The agreement still needs approval by Special Master Vincent McKusick, who was appointed by the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the dispute, but his authorization is expected promptly.
The move to shutter about 20 percent of its U.S. store base, which needs court approval, comes four months after the world's largest toy chain filed for protection from its creditors, a response to years of lackluster results and an unsustainable $ 5 billion debt load.
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