August 2020

As reflected in the prior post, RGN Group Holdings, LLC, and various of its affiliates (“RGN” or the “Debtors”), which are subsidiaries of Regus, have filed for bankruptcy.  As part of the first-day motions filed by the Debtors, RGN sought approval of proposed termination notification procedures, through its Motion to Approve Interim and Final

RGN Group Holdings LLC, and certain of its affiliates (“RGN” or the “Debtors”) filed voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy petitions in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on August 17, 2020.

According to court filings, the Debtors are subsidiaries of Regus Corporation, a Delaware corporation that, together with its affiliates offers a

In October 2019, Bayou Steel BD Holdings, LLC, and its affiliated debtors (“Bayou Steel” or “Debtors”) filed for bankruptcy before the District of Delaware.  By way of background, the company sought protection from creditors after a “severe lack in liquidity” led to a default on its senior secured debt.  Bayou, which produces steel products like

Tonopah Solar Energy LLC, the owner of a Nevada solar energy power plant, filed for bankruptcy on on July 30th before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.  According to its petition, the debtor has between $100 million and $500 million in liabilities.

Tonopah Solar Energy LLC still owes $425 million on