Energy Future Holdings Corp.
Case Number:
1:14-bk-10979
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Firms
- Skadden Arps
 - Winston & Strawn
 - Norton Rose
 - Kobre & Kim
 - Brown & Connery
 - Phillips McLaughlin
 - Farnan LLP
 - Willkie Farr
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 - WilmerHale
 - Bielli & Klauder
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 - Ciardi Ciardi
 - Sullivan & Cromwell
 - Kirkland & Ellis
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 - Tucker Arensberg
 - Godfrey & Kahn
 - LimNexus
 - Brown Rudnick
 - Benesch
 - Morgan Lewis
 - Cozen O'Connor
 - Bifferato Firm
 - Cleary Gottlieb
 - Paul Hastings
 - Wachtell Lipton
 - Debevoise & Plimpton
 - Fried Frank
 - Law Office of Curtis A. Hehn
 - Morris Nichols
 - Blank Rome
 - Greer Herz
 - Kasowitz Benson
 - Gori Law Firm
 - Freshfields
 - Munger Tolles
 - Dentons
 - Ropes & Gray
 - SkarlatosZonarich
 - Littler Mendelson
 - Reed Smith
 - Cravath Swaine
 - Steffes Firm
 - Klehr Harrison
 - Squire Patton
 - Faegre Drinker
 - McCarter & English
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 - Archer & Greiner
 - Sills Cummis
 - Margolis Edelstein
 - Brayton Purcell
 - Gillespie Sanford
 - Bryan Cave
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 - Connolly Gallagher
 - McCreary Veselka
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 - Crowe & Dunlevy
 - Richards Layton
 - Ascendant Law Group
 - Fox Rothschild
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 - Julien Mirer
 - Perdue Brandon
 - Ross Aronstam
 - BraunHagey & Borden
 - Early Lucarelli
 - Pope Hardwicke
 - Paul Weiss
 - Epstein Becker
 - Becker Glynn
 - Varnum LLP
 - Leasor Crass
 - Abernathy Roeder
 - Spencer Fane
 - Friedlander & Gorris
 - Schnader Harrison
 - Sheehy Lovelace
 - Glast Phillips
 - Stoel Rives
 - Saul Ewing
 - Weir Greenblatt
 - Goldstein & McClintock
 - Venable LLP
 - Stutzman Bromberg
 - Hiller & Arban
 - Duane Morris
 - Fleischman Bonner
 - White & Case
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 - Abrams & Bayliss
 - Kennedys Law LLP
 - Munsch Hardt
 - Cullen & Dykman
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 - Monzack Mersky
 - Quinn Emanuel
 - Kelley Drye
 - Pachulski Stang
 - Polsinelli PC
 - A&O Shearman
 - Potter Anderson
 - Landis Rath
 - Stevens & Lee
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 - Sullivan Hazeltine
 - Ballard Spahr
 - Foley & Lardner
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 - Perkins Coie
 - Lloyd Gosselink
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 - O'Melveny & Myers
 - Hogan McDaniel
 - Robinson & Cole
 - Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman
 - Maslon LLP
 - Davis Polk
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 - Naman Howell
 - Esbrook PC
 - Hunton Andrews
 - Cole Schotz
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 - Kazan McClain
 - Holland & Hart
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 - Curtin & Heefner
 - Klestadt Winters
 - White and Williams
 - McCollom D'Emilio
 - Dechert LLP
 - Seward & Kissel
 - Cowles & Thompson
 - Snell & Wilmer
 - L&G Law Group
 - Linebarger Goggan
 - Wells & Cuellar
 - Dykema
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 - Caplin & Drysdale
 - Bailey Brauer
 - Kashishian Law
 - Proskauer Rose
 - Burr & Forman
 - Young Conaway
 - Alston & Bird
 - Akin Gump
 - Thompson Coburn
 - McElroy Deutsch
 - Quarles & Brady
 - Cross & Simon
 - Jackson Walker LLP
 - Jenner & Block
 - GrayRobinson
 - Latham & Watkins
 - Milbank LLP
 
Companies
- Veolia Environnement SA
 - Invensys PLC
 - Caxton Associates LP
 - Sierra Club
 - Cap Gemini SA
 - NextEra Energy Resources LLC
 - Dell Technologies Inc.
 - TPG Capital LP
 - Cisco Systems Inc.
 - State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
 - Microsoft Corp.
 - Aurelius Capital Management LP
 - York Capital Management
 - Allied Electronics Inc.
 - Brigade Capital Management LLC
 - Airgas Inc.
 - Deutsche Bank AG
 - Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc.
 - Gatx Corporation
 - Ernst & Young LLP
 - Alcoa Corp.
 - Cloud Peak Energy Inc.
 - Wilmington Trust Corp.
 - Computershare Ltd.
 - Vistra Corp.
 - Salesforce.com Inc.
 - Mudrick Capital Management LP
 - The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
 - Greenhill & Co. Inc.
 - Apollo Global Management LLC
 - Knife River Corp.
 - NextEra Energy Inc.
 - Occidental Petroleum Corp.
 - Kinder Morgan Inc.
 - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
 - HBK Investments LP
 - TR Capital Management LLC
 - Angelo Gordon & Co.
 - Accenture PLC
 - Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative Inc.
 - Fluor Corp.
 - Evercore Inc.
 - American Stock Transfer & Trust Company LLC
 - Ranger Excavating
 - Devon Energy Corp.
 - Berkshire Hathaway Energy GT&S
 - ConocoPhillips Co.
 - Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.
 - Alvarez & Marsal Holdings LLC
 - ThyssenKrupp AG
 - NOVA Chemicals Corp.
 - ArcelorMittal
 - Google LLC
 - AlixPartners LLP
 - Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc.
 - Lazard Ltd.
 - Contrarian Capital Management LLC
 - Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.
 - Sempra Energy
 - FTI Consulting Inc.
 - Energy Future Holdings Corp.
 - Securitas Security Services USA Inc.
 - Marathon Asset Management LP
 - SOLIC Capital LLC
 - Securitas AB
 - Experian PLC
 - Aetna Inc.
 - Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
 - CRA International Inc.
 - Barr Engineering Co.
 - ASM Capital LP
 - KPMG International
 - UMB Financial Corp.
 - Atmos Energy Corp.
 - SAP AG
 - Lower Colorado River Authority
 - Johnson Matthey PLC
 - Citigroup Inc.
 - Siemens Energy AG
 - Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
 - Rexel SA
 - Michelin Group
 - Tarrant Regional Water District
 - CenterPoint Energy Inc.
 - tw telecom inc.
 - BNSF Railway Co.
 - Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. NV
 - Oracle Corp.
 - Florida Power & Light Co.
 - Allianz SE
 - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
 - Verita Global LLC
 - Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC
 - Union Pacific Corp.
 - KKR & Co. Inc.
 - Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co.
 - U.S. Bancorp
 - The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
 - Morgan Stanley
 - Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
 - Oaktree Capital Management
 - Epiq Systems Inc.
 - Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC
 - FLSmidth & Co. AS
 - RailWorks Corp.
 
Government Agencies
- Ohio Department of Taxation
 - Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
 - Missouri Department of Revenue
 - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
 - City of Dallas, Texas
 - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
 - Public Utility Commission of Texas
 
Sectors & Industries:
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						July 12, 2021
						
NextEra Asks For 2 Months To Produce Energy Future Docs
NextEra Energy has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge for two more months to produce documents connected to its claim for $60 million for a failed attempt to buy an Energy Future Holdings subsidiary, saying it has turned up far more documents than expected.
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						March 26, 2021
						
NextEra May Seek Disgorgement For $60M EFH Ch. 11 Claim
NextEra Energy Inc. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday that it may seek to recover a $60 million administrative expense fee from unsecured creditors of former debtor Energy Future Holdings after an appeals court said NextEra may be entitled to the previously denied claim.
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						April 29, 2019
						
NextEra's Cert. Bid Over $275M Deal Fee Nixed By High Court
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition for a writ of certiorari from NextEra Energy Inc. Monday, effectively ending the company's pursuit of a $275 million breakup fee it says it earned from its abandoned proposal to purchase assets from bankrupt Energy Future Holdings Corp. in a Delaware Chapter 11 case.
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						October 26, 2018
						
EFH Judge Splits Up $275M Tab For Failed NextEra Deal
Two debtors in the Chapter 11 case of Energy Future Holdings would split the responsibility for a $275 million breakup fee potentially owed to NextEra Energy based on their share of the proceeds from an alternate deal that closed in early 2018, a Delaware bankruptcy judge said Friday.
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						October 19, 2018
						
EFH Reserve Release On Hold Pending 3rd Circuit Rehearing
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday delayed release of a $275 million reserve to Energy Future Holdings Inc.'s creditors pending a Third Circuit decision whether to reconsider its ruling that EFH should be freed from paying a termination fee after its deal to sell NextEra Energy Inc. its share of a power distribution system fell apart.
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						October 01, 2018
						
EFH Judge Won't Address $60M NextEra Claim
A Delaware bankruptcy judge won't address a $60 million expense claim from the jilted buyer of Energy Future Holdings Corp.'s assets as it relates to a cost allocation fight currently under consideration by the court after the debtor's Chapter 11 plan was confirmed earlier this year, according to a letter sent by the court Monday.
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						September 28, 2018
						
EFH $275M Reserve Release Hearing Pushed Back A Week
A hearing over the requested release of a $275 million fund reserve in the Chapter 11 case of Energy Future Holdings Corp. was rescheduled after attorneys for NextEra Inc. said they wouldn't be available for argument at a hearing set for Oct. 12.
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						September 18, 2018
						
NextEra Wants 3rd Circ. To Revisit $275M EFH Breakup Fee
NextEra, the once-proposed buyer of the assets of Energy Future Holdings Corp., told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday that it intends to seek a rehearing before the Third Circuit Court of Appeal on its right to a $275 million breakup fee after a three-judge panel denied its appeal last week.
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						August 23, 2018
						
EFH Creditor Questions Proposed Fee Calculation Methods
A creditor of reorganized debtor Energy Future Holdings Inc. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday that the proposed method of calculating the fees of parties that made a substantial contribution to the Chapter 11 cases shouldn't be allowed under the bankruptcy code.
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						August 02, 2018
						
Del. Court Tosses NextEra's $60M Admin. Claim In EFH Ch. 11
NextEra Inc. can't recover $60 million in costs it incurred while seeking regulatory approval for its failed $19 billion acquisition of bankrupt Energy Future Holdings Inc., a Delaware bankruptcy court ruled on Wednesday, finding that NextEra's administrative claim was clearly barred by the terms of that deal.