October 05, 2016
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved a cash, claim and liability release settlement ending much of a more than $17 million dispute that has entangled Seagate Technology (U.S.) Holdings, Solyndra-related Ch. 11 trusts and other parties for more than five years.
February 29, 2016
Solar panel maker Solyndra proposed a $7.5 million settlement agreement Friday that would settle antitrust litigation in California against the last of three Chinese competitors accused of conspiring to flood the American market with underpriced panels, driving Solyndra into bankruptcy.
June 20, 2013
A Delaware bankruptcy judge denied a request Thursday from a Solyndra LLC creditor to transfer to California a lien dispute connected to the company's sprawling headquarters, ruling that the issue is still a core proceeding and should be decided in the First State.
June 13, 2013
The trustee overseeing the estate of failed solar-power company Solyndra LLC on Wednesday urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject a creditor's bid to transfer a lien dispute to California, saying both jurisdiction and economy call for keeping the issue in the First State.
November 15, 2012
Solyndra LLC received a Delaware bankruptcy judge's blessing Thursday to sell its sprawling solar panel factory and headquarters in Fremont, Calif., to hard drive manufacturer Seagate Technology LLC for $90.3 million, wrapping up the company's yearlong liquidation.
November 02, 2012
The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday appealed a Delaware bankruptcy judge's approval of Solyndra LLC's Chapter 11 plan, continuing to press its claim that the plan is improperly focused on securing valuable tax breaks for the defunct solar company's private equity investors.
October 22, 2012
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday gave her blessing to Solyndra LLC's reorganization plan, casting aside the U.S. government's protest that the plan's central goal was to secure valuable tax breaks for the defunct solar company's private equity investors.
October 17, 2012
Defunct solar energy company Solyndra LLC squared off with the U.S. government Wednesday in Delaware bankruptcy court, arguing that its reorganization plan makes the best of a bad situation for its private equity creditors and is not, as the government claims, a ploy to secure valuable tax breaks.
October 16, 2012
On the eve of a pivotal hearing on Solyndra LLC's bankruptcy plan, the U.S. government on Tuesday asked the court to force the defunct solar company to turn over privileged documents concerning tax breaks enjoyed by its private equity investors under the plan.
October 15, 2012
Solyndra LLC on Monday defended its Chapter 11 plan against a protest from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, saying there is nothing improper about its private equity owners taking advantage of the defunct solar company's tax breaks after it exits bankruptcy.