AIO US, Inc.
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1:24-bk-11836
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Firms
- A. M. Saccullo Legal
- Archer & Greiner
- Benesch
- Caplin & Drysdale
- Chipman Brown
- Connolly Gallagher
- Cooley LLP
- Davis Polk
- Dean Omar
- Duane Morris
- Gilbert LLP
- Ifrah Law
- Kelley Drye
- Kennedys Law LLP
- Morris Nichols
- Richards Layton
- Ruggeri Parks
- Skarzynski Marick
- Streusand Landon
- Weil Gotshal
- White and Williams
Companies
- Allianz SE
- Ankura Consulting Group LLC
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Everest Group Ltd.
- HCL Technologies Ltd.
- Natura Cosmeticos SA
- NTT Data Corp.
- Occidental Petroleum Corp.
- Rothschild & Co. SCA
- The Cigna Group
- The Travelers Cos. Inc.
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October 08, 2025
Avon Trust Sues Insurers Over Coverage Of Talc Liabilities
A trust established to pay asbestos claimants in Avon's Chapter 11 has urged a Delaware state court to rule that almost 30 insurers must help indemnify more than $225 million of the cosmetics company's talc injury liabilities, saying the insurance carriers had or would fail to do so.
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September 25, 2025
Avon Gets Ch. 11 Plan Approved
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has confirmed Avon's Chapter 11 plan a few days after verbally agreeing to approve it.
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September 22, 2025
Judge Says He's Ready To OK Avon's Ch. 11 Plan
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Monday said he was prepared to accept a revised proposed Chapter 11 plan for cosmetics giant Avon with a few more changes, largely rejecting new wording proposed by objecting insurers.
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August 25, 2025
Nikola Founder Cites Trump Pardon, Claire's Gets DIP Funds
Nikola’s founder and ex-CEO said his claim in the company’s Chapter 11 cannot be subordinated, while Clare’s got interim approval for bankruptcy financing and Avon secured a judge’s permission to implement its reorganization plan.
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August 22, 2025
Avon's Ch. 11 Plan Can Get OK, With Changes, Judge Rules
Bankrupt cosmetics giant Avon and its talc trust must modify its Chapter 11 reorganization plan to make some concessions to insurers, but the plan is otherwise confirmable and doesn't need to be sent out again for a new creditor vote, a Delaware judge has ruled.
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August 01, 2025
What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week
During August's first full week, bankruptcy judges will hear issues including Silicon Valley Bank's former parent company's fight with Cayman Islands liquidators over standing, Genesis Healthcare's request for final postpetition financing approval and a personal injury firm's agreement to appoint an examiner in its bankruptcy.
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July 28, 2025
Judge Nixes Puerto Rico Bond Claim, Tilson Sues Gigapower
A New York federal judge ruled that bondholders of Puerto Rico's public electric utility cannot pursue claims against the commonwealth's government. Tilson Technology sued joint venture Gigapower in Texas, claiming a breached contract on major infrastructure work led to its bankruptcy. FTX agreed to drop six Delaware lawsuits seeking to recover $28.75 million in political donations, most of which went to Republican-aligned groups.
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July 25, 2025
What's Happening In Bankruptcy Court This Coming Week
During the last week of July, bankruptcy judges will guide hearings that concern issues including confirmation of medical technology company Accelerate Diagnostics' Chapter 11 plan, converting hotel operator MOM CA's bankruptcy case to Chapter 7 and battery recycler Li-Cycle's request for approval of dismissal procedures.
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July 23, 2025
Avon Ch. 11 Plan Needs 'Tweaks,' Judge Says
A Delaware bankruptcy judge told Avon on Wednesday that the wording of its Chapter 11 plan needs some work before he can approve it, finding the company's insurance carriers had raised objections worth addressing.
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July 21, 2025
Avon, Insurers Spar At Ch. 11 Plan Hearing Over Talc Trust
Avon made its case Monday to a Delaware bankruptcy judge for its Chapter 11 liquidation plan, while insurers that issued policies to the cosmetics company alleged its proposal to pay talc injury claims through a trust funded by insurance coverage was unfair to them.