Alter Domus (US) LLC v. Winget et al
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2:23-cv-10458
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- Dickinson Wright
- Drew Cooper & Anding
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Sidley Austin
- Sperling Kenny
- Varnum LLP
- Warner Norcross
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March 17, 2025
Auto Mogul Says $150M Note Changes Were For Co.'s Survival
An auto parts manufacturer and its leader have urged a Michigan federal judge to find that they didn't fraudulently change promissory notes worth $150 million to cheat Alter Domus LLC out of payment, telling the court the amendments were made to help the company survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
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February 18, 2025
Pandemic No Excuse To Alter $150M Notes, Alter Domus Says
An auto parts magnate and his manufacturing company should not get away with using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse for changing promissory notes worth $150 million in ways that deflated their value, lending agent Alter Domus LLC asserted in Michigan federal court Tuesday.
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December 13, 2024
Auto Mogul Must Turn Over Note Info In $127M Collection Row
An auto mogul, his living trust and one of his companies must turn over documents related to a $20 million payment on promissory notes as part of marathon litigation related to Alter Domus LLC's attempts to collect on a $127 million judgment, a Michigan federal judge has ruled.
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August 07, 2024
Lender Says Mogul's Privacy Concerns Stymying Trial Prep
Attorneys for a lending agent pursuing a $127 million judgment from an auto parts mogul asked a Michigan federal judge Tuesday to deny the mogul and his bankrupt company's attempts to keep key documents private, saying the inability to share relevant information with their clients is hindering their ability to prepare for trial.
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March 28, 2024
Auto Parts Mogul Must Face Lender's $127M Trust Fraud Suit
An auto parts mogul must face allegations that he tampered with assets in a trust that owes hundreds of millions of dollars to a lending agent, a Michigan federal judge said this week after ruling the lender has plausibly alleged the mogul made fraudulent transfers to hinder the debt repayment.
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June 16, 2023
Auto Mogul Is Trying To 'Gum Up' Trust Suit, Mich. Judge Says
A Michigan federal judge has barred the owner of an auto parts supplier from adding another one of his "personas" as a defendant in an investment company's attempt to satisfy a $127 million judgment against him, writing that the businessman is trying to "gum up" the court system and bog down the nearly 20-year-old case.