April 29, 2024
The American Bankruptcy Institute named Polsinelli attorney Christopher A. Ward as its new president, the Office of the United States Trustee charged two with fraud for petition preparation services, and Rudy Giuliani asked a New York judge for permission to appeal his $148 million defamation verdict to the D.C. Circuit.
April 23, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Tuesday he will sign off on electric-vehicle charging company Charge Enterprises' proposed Chapter 11 plan once it modifies the time frame for exculpation.
April 19, 2024
The U.S. Trustee's Office on Friday objected to electric-vehicle charging company Charge Enterprises Inc.'s proposed Chapter 11 plan, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court it contains an "impermissibly broad" exculpation provision and the debtor should provide more factual information to support the release plan.
April 08, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Monday approved $10 million in Chapter 11 financing for electric vehicle charging station company Charge Enterprises over the objections of creditors who claimed the terms of the loan are rushing the case to a conclusion.
March 19, 2024
Charge Enterprises Inc., a company that builds electric vehicle charging stations and other infrastructure, has urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to let it offer about $400,000 in bonuses to keep a dozen employees the firm deemed critical during its Chapter 11 case.
March 07, 2024
Electric vehicle charging company Charge Enterprises Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection Thursday in Delaware bankruptcy court with $48.7 million in debt, saying it plans to hand control of the company to lenders following a dispute with an investment adviser.