Recent Prepacks Stay True to Chapter 11’s Intent—with a Speedy Twist
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Recent Prepacks Stay True to Chapter 11’s Intent—with a Speedy Twist
By Norman Pernick, Member & Rebecca Hollander, Associate, Cole Schotz P.C.
On Sunday, February 3, 2019, at 6:52 p.m., retailer FullBeauty Brands Holdings Corp. and nine of its affiliates filed for bankruptcy in the Southern District of New York. In re FullBeauty Brands Holdings Corp., Case No. 19-22185 (RDD) (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.). Less than 24 hours later,...
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Rebecca Hollander is an associate in Cole Schotz P.C.’s Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Department. She represents debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, unsecured creditors’ committees, and other parties-in-interest in complex Chapter 11 reorganizations, out-of-court restructurings, and other bankruptcy- and foreclosure-related litigation. Before joining Cole Schotz, Hollander clerked for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Andrew B. Altenburg Jr., District of New Jersey, where she was involved in the administration and disposition of issues in Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 bankruptcy proceedings.
Norman L. Pernick leads the Wilmington, Delaware, office of Cole Schotz P.C. and is a co-chair of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Department. With 35 years of experience in the bankruptcy and workout arena, he focuses on midsize to large Chapter 11 public and privately held debtor-side representations, as well as creditors’ committees, major creditors, management, boards of directors, and trustees. Pernick is active in the community, chairing the board of directors of Downtown Visions, an umbrella organization for efforts to revitalize downtown Wilmington.