A quintet of partners from Cole Schotz PC is stewarding the Chapter 11 case of summer camp operator and real estate holding company.
Insurance company Hallmark Financial Services filed for Chapter 11 looking to cut nearly $134 million in debt via a sale or equity swap, an investment management firm specializing in medical spas and medical aesthetics providers entered Chapter 11 in Delaware with over $10 million in debt, and a Tex-Mex chain operator began liquidation in the Lone Star State.
A California Catholic diocese asked for a court's approval for its Chapter 11 plan. Creditors of a Nevada magnesium mining operation got the liquidation plan they proposed confirmed. A summer camp chain received permission to use its cash to open for the year. And Georgia-Pacific's asbestos spinoff told a court that more Chapter 11 filings may be on the way.