KFI Wind-Down Corp.

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Case Number:

1:23-bk-10638

Court:

Delaware

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  1. November 03, 2023

    Kidde-Fenwal Urges Ch. 11 Mediation To Shrink Liabilities

    Bankrupt fire-suppression company Kidde-Fenwal asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to refer key questions in its Chapter 11 case to mediation in order to narrow down the liabilities it's facing in connection to its aqueous film-forming foam products, saying it will exhaust its resources fighting them in litigation.

  2. October 26, 2023

    Del. Judge Urged To OK New Kidde-Fenwal Ch. 11 Atty Fees

    An attorney for bankrupt fire protection company Kidde-Fenwal Inc. urged a Delaware judge Thursday to approve debtor payment of counsel fees for an ad hoc group of governmental claimants to help speed and streamline the huge and costly, mass tort-driven Chapter 11.

  3. September 25, 2023

    Kidde-Fenwal Defends Bid To Extend Ch. 11 Plan Deadline

    Firefighting foam maker Kidde-Fenwal defended its request to extend the window during which it has the sole right to file a Chapter 11 plan, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court it has made significant strides in restructuring talks and that an objection from the creditors committee offers no basis for denying the extension.

  4. July 27, 2023

    Del. Judge Calls For Fee Examiner In Kidde-Fenwal Ch. 11

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge took the rare step of ordering a fee examiner up front Thursday for a larger-than-usual proposed unsecured creditor committee assembling around the Chapter 11 of fire protection and suppression venture Kidde-Fenwal Inc. and affiliates.

  5. May 16, 2023

    Kidde-Fenwal To Seek Ch. 11 Sale Over Chemical Suit Claims

    Fire protection and suppression company Kidde-Fenwal Inc. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Tuesday that it intends to submit a proposal to run a competitive sale process in an effort to address its liability in connection with thousands of lawsuits over so-called forever chemicals.