April 03, 2017
An attorney accused of malpractice by the former owner of the exclusive Yellowstone Mountain Club told a Montana bankruptcy court Friday he qualifies for immunity against the claims relating to the club's Chapter 11 case, citing the bankruptcy court's earlier approval of his actions.
March 16, 2017
The former owner of exclusive ski resort Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC argued in Montana bankruptcy court Wednesday that the attorney he accuses of using confidential information against him in the club's Chapter 11 proceedings should not be afforded judicial immunity.
December 07, 2012
A Montana bankruptcy judge on Wednesday finalized a ruling that requires Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC's founder to pay nearly $41 million for misappropriating the ski resort's funds from a $375 million Credit Suisse Group AG loan before it spiraled into bankruptcy.
November 19, 2012
A Montana federal judge on Friday rebuffed an attempt by the co-founder of Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC to disqualify a bankruptcy judge from the luxury ski club's reorganization and adversary proceedings, finding no evidence of bias.
November 07, 2012
Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC investors said Tuesday that club members disputing the investors' $26 million prebankruptcy settlement are violating a bankruptcy stay barring the members from bringing claims, asking a Montana federal court to halt the suit.
May 30, 2012
Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC co-founder Timothy Blixseth on Tuesday continued pressing a Montana bankruptcy court for leave to sue his former lawyer for malpractice, saying his potential claims belong in district court and are not part of the bankruptcy proceedings.
April 12, 2012
Court-appointed attorneys in Yellowstone Mountain Club LLC's bankruptcy on Wednesday blasted co-founder Timothy Blixseth's request for leave to sue his former attorney for breaching privilege and malpractice, saying litigation that could implicate them should not be heard in district court.
March 28, 2012
A co-founder of private resort Yellowstone Club asked a Montana bankruptcy judge on Tuesday for permission to sue his former attorney after a federal trial court judge said the bankruptcy court must first give its blessing to the malpractice complaint.