The Lycra Company LLC

  1. May 11, 2026

    Lycra Gets Plan OK, Cop Union Can Appeal During Ch. 11

    A one-time Jackson Walker LLP sought to exit a lawsuit asserting she, a former Texas bankruptcy judge and law firms fomented "mass corruption," textile developer Lycra confirmed its restructuring plan, and a police union received approval to modify its Chapter 11 stay to appeal a state court judgment. 

  2. May 07, 2026

    Spandex Maker Gets OK For Ch. 11 Plan Cutting $1.2B In Debt

    Textile developer Lycra received confirmed Thursday from a Texas bankruptcy judge for its restructuring plan, which calls for erasing $1.2 billion of debt from its balance sheet, capping a quick trip through Chapter 11.

  3. May 06, 2026

    Spandex Maker Touts Ch. 11 Plan In Confirmation Brief

    Textile developer The Lycra Co. LLC urged a Texas bankruptcy judge to confirm its Chapter 11 plan, saying it recently reached a deal with a subset of creditors to support the plan cutting $1.2 billion from its balance sheet.

  4. May 01, 2026

    What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week

    A New York bankruptcy judge will weigh a German dating service's bid for Chapter 15 recognition, US Magnesium will undergo an omnibus hearing, Lycra will seek plan confirmation, and a judge will oversee Ascend Elements' second-day Chapter 11 hearing.

  5. April 01, 2026

    Meet The Attys For The Ad Hoc Lender Group In Lycra Ch. 11

    A team of attorneys from Porter Hedges LLP and Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP is representing an ad hoc lender group with a total claim of about $790 million in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of spandex manufacturer The Lycra Co. LLC.

  6. March 27, 2026

    Meet The Attorneys Guiding Lycra Through Ch. 11

    Fiber manufacturer The Lycra Co. has recruited an experienced team of bankruptcy attorneys from Linklaters LLP and Haynes Boone to guide it through a prearranged Chapter 11 restructuring.

  7. March 24, 2026

    Catching Up With New Bankruptcy Case Action

    The maker of spandex is looking to swap its debt for equity in Chapter 11, a longtime book distributor plans to finish winding down operations while its bankruptcy keeps an automatic stay on litigation, and a microbiome treatment developer wants to sell its assets in bankruptcy.

  8. March 23, 2026

    Multi-Color Stays In NJ; Jackson Walker Can Do Fee Deals

    Label maker Multi-Color's Chapter 11 case will stay in New Jersey, Spandex maker Lycra hit Chapter 11 in Texas, and Jackson Walker can pay clients demanding refunds over a relationship between a former firm attorney and a bankruptcy judge. This is the week in bankruptcy.

  9. March 17, 2026

    Spandex Maker Lycra Files Ch. 11 To Slash $1.2B Debt

    A Texas bankruptcy judge Tuesday agreed to give interim approval for fiber manufacturer The Lycra Company LLC to tap into $50 million of its $75 million in debtor-in-possession financing as the company moves toward a quick debt restructuring.