Enviva Inc.

  1. June 03, 2024

    WeWork Plan Approval, Crypto Update, Giuliani Creditor Fight

    Office space provider WeWork's plan to wipe out $4 billion in debt and end its Chapter 11 case was approved, defunct crypto lending platform Genesis Global Holdco LLC expects to exit bankruptcy in July and the official committee of unsecured creditors in Rudy Giuliani's Chapter 11 has asked a New York bankruptcy judge to hand control of the Republican firebrand's estate to a trustee.

  2. May 31, 2024

    Ch. 11 Lawyers For Enviva Nixed Over Conflict Of Interest

    Wood-pellet maker Enviva Inc. can't retain Vinson & Elkins LLP to represent it in the company's Chapter 11 case, a Virginia bankruptcy judge has ruled, saying the firm's ties to a major shareholder in the company make disinterested representation impossible.

  3. May 13, 2024

    Giuliani Gag Suit, FTX To Pay Up, Victims Seek Sanctions

    Poll workers asked a bankruptcy court to bar Rudy Giuliani from making future defamatory statements like the ones that led to a $148 million judgment against him, while FTX said it plans to repay all customers in full in its proposed Chapter 11, and abuse claimants against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse are requesting sanctions for insurers that shared sensitive claims data.

  4. May 09, 2024

    V&E Defends Its Enviva Work From Trustee's Conflict Claim

    Vinson & Elkins LLP urged a Virginia bankruptcy court on Thursday to reject "outrageous claims" by the U.S. Trustee's Office that the law firm shouldn't be allowed to represent Enviva in the wood-pellet maker's Chapter 11 because the firm also works for one of the debtor's major equity holders, arguing that there is no conflict of interest.

  5. May 01, 2024

    Enviva's $500M DIP Approved With Shareholder Rights Intact

    Enviva Inc. received permission Wednesday from a Virginia bankruptcy judge to tap a $500 million debtor-in-possession financing package that includes a provision allowing existing shareholders to chip in up to $100 million to help fund the wood pellet maker's Chapter 11 case.