Zen JV, LLC
Case Number:
1:25-bk-11195
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Firms
- Adams & Reese
- Benesch
- Bielli & Klauder
- Buchalter LLP
- Chipman Brown
- Cole Schotz
- Cross & Simon
- Duane Morris
- Eckert Seamans
- Fox Rothschild
- Hackett Feinberg
- Jones Day
- Latham & Watkins
- Margolis Edelstein
- McCarter & English
- McDermott Will & Schulte
- Morgan Lewis
- Morris Nichols
- Norton Rose
- Potter Anderson
- Richards Layton
- Saul Ewing
- Seward & Kissel
- Stoel Rives
- White and Williams
- Young Conaway
Companies
- AlixPartners LLP
- Appcast Inc.
- Equinix Inc.
- Forvis Mazars LLP
- Google LLC
- Iron Mountain Inc.
- Oracle Corp.
- Randstad NV
- Salesforce.com Inc.
- Wilmington Trust Corp.
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July 08, 2025
Job Site Monster.com OK'd For Swift Ch. 11 Auctions
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday signed off on online job search site CareerBuilder + Monster's plans to hold Chapter 11 auctions for its assets next week, approving bid procedures with three separate stalking horses.
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June 30, 2025
Monster.com Hits Ch. 11, Forever 21 Can Liquidate
The company behind Monster.com, a job search website, filed for bankruptcy relief with more than $100 million in liabilities, while Forever 21 received approval of its Chapter 11 liquidation plan and Party City secured a court's permission to send its liquidation plan out for a vote.
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June 30, 2025
Meet The Attys Assisting CareerBuilder + Monster In Ch. 11
CareerBuilder + Monster, a co-venture of two longtime online job search boards, has called upon attorneys from Latham & Watkins LLP and Richards Layton & Finger PA to help guide it through the Chapter 11 process.
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June 27, 2025
Monster.com Can Tap $20M DIP To Fund Quick Ch. 11 Sales
A Delaware bankruptcy judge gave interim approval Friday to CareerBuilder + Monster's $20 million Chapter 11 loan, freeing up $12.5 million of funds as the online job search sites look to quickly close asset sales in bankruptcy.
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June 24, 2025
Job Search Site Monster Hits Ch. 11 With 3 Initial Bidders
The company behind job search website Monster.com filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, listing over $100 million in liabilities and saying in a news release that it has three stalking horse bidders for various assets lined up.
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