International Shipholding Corporation
Case Number:
1:16-bk-12220
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Firms
- Akin Gump
- Arnall Golden
- Baker Donelson
- Butler Snow LLP
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Cohen Weiss
- Cole Schotz
- Eaton & Van Winkle LLP
- Gordon Arata
- Hand Arendall
- Herrick Feinstein
- Holland & Knight
- Hughes Hubbard
- King & Jurgens
- Klein Zelman
- Linebarger Goggan
- Lugenbuhl Wheaton
- McGlinchey Stafford
- Milbank LLP
- Pachulski Stang
- Phelps Dunbar
- Price Meese
- Rosenberg Martin
- Seward & Kissel
- Simms Showers
- Slevin & Hart
- Steffes Firm
- Stradley Ronon
- Trenam Law
- Trif & Modugno
- Vedder Price
- White & Case
- Williams Mullen
- Windels Marx
- Winston & Strawn
Companies
- American International Group Inc.
- DVB Bank SE
- International Shipholding Corp.
- Liberty Global Inc.
- Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association
- Moran Towing Corp.
- Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha
- Oracle Corp.
- Pacific Western Bank
- Postlethwaite & Netterville APAC
- Seafarers International Union
- Sysco Corp.
- Tampa Electric Co.
- Truist Financial Corp.
Government Agencies
Sectors & Industries:
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February 21, 2017
International Shipholding Makes Deal To Advance Ch. 11 Plan
International Shipholding Corp. reached a resolution Tuesday to move forward with its Chapter 11 reorganization plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt after settling with a secured lender whose objection stretched a confirmation hearing out for three days.
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February 16, 2017
International Shipholding Ch. 11 Plan Hits Creditor Snag
International Shipholding Corp. was forced by a New York bankruptcy judge on Thursday to engage in a separate hearing with a financier over a $6.25 million administrative priority claim after resolving all but one secured lender's objection to its amended plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt.
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February 14, 2017
International Shipholding Pushes To Implement Ch. 11 Plan
Reinforcing its proposed path out of Chapter 11, International Shipholding Corp. told a New York bankruptcy court Tuesday that its amended plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt has been approved by a majority of creditors and that the company has resolved most objections.
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February 13, 2017
IRS Objects To Shipping Co.'s $200M Bankruptcy Plan
The Internal Revenue Service and an insurer filed objections Friday to International Shipholding Corp.'s Chapter 11 plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt, saying the plan treats their claims unfairly and hasn't been shown to be feasible, echoing the concerns of five other creditors who filed objections on Thursday.
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February 10, 2017
Creditors Blast International Shipholding's Ch. 11 Plan
A slew of International Shipholding Corp. creditors, including secured lenders Capital One and a BB&T unit, filed objections Thursday to the debtors' Chapter 11 plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt, saying the plan treats their claims unfairly and has not been shown to be feasible.
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January 05, 2017
International Shipholding's Ch. 11 Plan Disclosures Get Nod
A New York bankruptcy judge gave International Shipholding Corp. the green light Thursday on the disclosure statement for its Chapter 11 plan to restructure more than $200 million in debt after hearing the cargo company struck a deal with unsecured creditors to ensure their support for the strategy.
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November 18, 2016
International Shipholding Gets Key Restructuring Nods
A New York bankruptcy judge gave International Shipholding Corp. the nod Friday for two key elements of its attempt to restructure more than $200 million in debt, approving both the auction plan for one of the cargo company's business lines and a restructuring support agreement.