TSAWD Holdings, Inc., et al

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Case Number:

1:16-bk-10527

Court:

Delaware

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Firms

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  1. July 07, 2017

    Sports Authority Objects To Google's $1.4M Claims

    Sports Authority Holdings Inc. on Thursday asked the Delaware bankruptcy court to trim an approximately $1.4 million advertising bill from Google, saying it had provided insufficient evidence the charges are reasonable.

  2. January 06, 2017

    Davidoff Hutcher Sued For $1M By Sports Authority Creditor

    Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP was smacked Friday with a $1.4 million malpractice suit in New York state court by Castlewood Apparel Corp., which claims the firm improperly advised it as a creditor in the bankruptcy of Sports Authority, leading it to lose ownership of certain consigned inventory.

  3. October 28, 2016

    Sports Authority Creditors Slam Agent's Fee Objections

    Sports Authority's unsecured lenders had payback in mind when their agent used "a tortured reading" of Chapter 11 financing orders to challenge nearly a quarter of the fees sought by unsecured creditor committee professionals in a recent billing, the committee alleged in a court filing Thursday.

  4. October 18, 2016

    Sports Authority Says Inventory Buyer Trying To Change Deal

    The Sports Authority bankruptcy estate balked Tuesday over what it claims is an attempt by the buyer of its e-commerce inventory to improperly adjust the price by more than 25 percent based on what the debtor says was a simple tallying error that has already been corrected.

  5. August 31, 2016

    Sports Authority's Exec Bonuses Approved In Del. Court

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge approved a bonus program for three Sports Authority executives Wednesday, paving the way for them to earn a total of up to $1.4 million if they meet certain goals during the wind-down of the sporting goods company's operations.

  6. August 29, 2016

    Sports Authority Defends $1.5M Executive Bonus Program

    Sporting goods retailer Sports Authority fired back at the United States Trustee on Monday in Delaware bankruptcy court, filing a reply to the watchdog's objection to a proposed executive incentive plan that could result in up to $1.5 million in payments to top-tier employees.

  7. August 23, 2016

    US Trustee Rips Sports Authority's Revived Exec Bonus Bid

    The federal bankruptcy watchdog took issue Tuesday with Sports Authority's revived bid to pay top executives more than $1 million in bonuses, which the court originally rejected as "inappropriate," saying the defunct retailer is putting its insiders ahead of the thousands of employees who lost their jobs.

  8. August 18, 2016

    Broncos Buy Stadium Naming Rights From Sports Authority

    The Denver Broncos, the National Football League team that plays home games at Sports Authority Field, purchased the naming rights for the complex from the defunct sporting goods retailer for $3.6 million Thursday under an order from a Delaware bankruptcy judge.

  9. August 11, 2016

    Sports Authority Revives 'Inappropriate' Exec Bonus Bid

    The Sports Authority bankruptcy estate late Wednesday revived its bid to potentially pay top executives more than $1 million in bonuses barely a week after a Delaware bankruptcy judge strongly admonished that the payments were "inappropriate" while nearly everyone else in the company was losing their jobs.

  10. August 03, 2016

    Sports Authority Cedes Stadium Name Rights To Broncos

    Bankrupt sporting goods retailer Sports Authority Holdings Inc. on Tuesday asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to let it transfer the naming rights to the Denver Broncos' home stadium to the team after failing to find an outside buyer, calling it their best option for settling a debt to the team.