38 Studios, LLC
Case Number:
1:12-bk-11743
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Firms
- Buchalter APC
- Cooch & Taylor
- Cozen O'Connor
- Cross & Simon
- Greenberg Traurig
- Hackett Feinberg
- Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman
- Margolis Edelstein
- McCarter & English
- Morris James
- Murphy & King
- Pachulski Stang
- Reed Smith
- Shechtman Halperin
- Young Conaway
Companies
- Entertainment Software Association
- Epic Games Inc.
- International Business Machines Corp.
- Master, Sidlow & Associates
- Oracle Corp.
- The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
Government Agencies
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September 19, 2016
Ex-MLB Star Schilling To Settle Suit Over 38 Studios Debacle
Former baseball pitcher Curt Schilling, his business associates and insurer Starr Indemnity and Liability Company have agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle litigation brought over a disastrous plan to have Rhode Island help finance his video game company 38 Studios, according to court documents filed Monday.
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June 05, 2014
38 Studios Trustee Launches Slew Of Clawback Suits
The Chapter 7 trustee for former Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling's failed video game company 38 Studios LLCÂ went on a bit of a litigation blitz on Thursday, filing 17 so-called avoidance actions looking to claw back money for the benefit of creditors in the case.
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March 06, 2014
RI Lawmaker Loses Bid For Ex-All Star's Game Co. Docs
A Rhode Island legislator's request for documents related to a state court action against a failed video game company founded by former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has been denied, the state legislature said Thursday, dealing a temporary setback to policymakers' probe into the demise of the state-backed game maker.
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January 17, 2014
Trustee Says Curt Schilling Strikes Out In Document Dispute
The Chapter 7 trustee for Curt Schilling's failed video game company on Friday pushed back against the pitching ace's protest of the bid to share files with Rhode Island officials suing over a $75 million state loan, arguing that company brass haven't adequately shown the documents should be kept confidential.
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January 16, 2014
Curt Schilling Seeks To Block Release of Bankruptcy Docs
Former pitching ace Curt Schilling objected Wednesday to a bankruptcy trustee's bid to share files from his failed video game company 38 Studios LLC with the Rhode Island officials suing over a $75 million loan from the state, saying it threatens to expose privileged personal information.
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October 07, 2013
Curt Schilling To Hold Estate Sale Amid Suit Over $75M Loans
Former pitching ace Curt Schilling is set to hold an estate sale Saturday, with everything from high-end furniture to his DVD collection on the block, weeks after a Rhode Island judge refused to toss the lawsuit against him over a $75 million loan financing his bankrupt video game venture.
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February 07, 2013
Curt Schilling Allowed To Use $10M D&O Policy In Loan Fight
Former pitching ace Curt Schilling on Wednesday won a bankruptcy judge's approval to access his failed video-game company's $10 million insurance policy, which will be used to cover defense costs for himself and three executives being sued by Rhode Island over a $75 million loan.
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August 09, 2012
Rhode Island Gets OK To Liquidate 38 Studios' Collateral
A Delaware bankruptcy judge gave permission Wednesday for a Rhode Island agency to seize and sell collateral backing its $75 million loan to bankrupt 38 Studios LLC, the video-game developer founded by former hurler Curt Schilling, averting the agency's fear that the assets might be inadvertently destroyed.
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July 26, 2012
RI Wants To Seize Schilling Co.'s IP After $75M Loan Default
The Rhode Island Economic Development Corp. asked a Delaware bankruptcy court on Wednesday for permission to seize the intellectual property and other assets backing its $75 million loan to 38 Studios LLC, the bankrupt video game company founded by baseball ace Curt Schilling.
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July 10, 2012
38 Studios Execs Say Miscommunication Led To $75M Default
Executives of 38 Studios LLC, the bankrupt game developer bankrolled by former MLB ace Curt Schilling, told a Chapter 7 trustee Tuesday that poor communication with Rhode Island officials helped lead the company to default on a $75 million loan guarantee from the state.