Yellow Corporation

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Case Number:

1:23-bk-11069

Court:

Delaware

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  1. January 28, 2025

    Creditors Seek To End Yellow Corp.'s Exclusive Ch. 11 Control

    The official committee of unsecured creditors in Yellow Corp.'s bankruptcy case filed a motion Tuesday to terminate the defunct trucking company's exclusive right to file a Chapter 11 plan, or alternatively, to convert the proceedings to a Chapter 7 liquidation.

  2. January 27, 2025

    Purdue Nears Ch. 11 Deal, Yellow Corp. Fends Off WARN Suit

    From a looming settlement in the Purdue bankruptcy to a pair of retailers overcoming objections to their Chapter 11 plans, here are some of the biggest bankruptcy news from the past week.

  3. January 23, 2025

    Yellow Corp. Says It Acted In Good Faith With WARN Notices

    Defunct trucking company Yellow Corp. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday that its last delivery was made the day before it laid off 22,000 union workers, making it a "liquidating fiduciary" that would not be liable for inadequate mass-layoff notices under the WARN Act.

  4. January 21, 2025

    Yellow Corp. Teamsters Trial Opens With Some Settlements

    Defunct trucking company Yellow Corp. said it has reached a settlement with some former employees who claimed they were terminated without proper notice, as the debtor began a trial in Delaware bankruptcy court that is now focused solely on WARN Act claims from unions.

  5. January 21, 2025

    Giuliani Settles Asset Turnover, FDIC Sues SVB Ex-CEO

    Rudy Giuliani has turned over assets for a $148 million defamation judgment to former Georgia poll workers, following his absence at a recent trial. A Delaware bankruptcy judge criticized Dormify's founder for skipping a hearing on the retailer's Chapter 11 case. The FDIC sued Silicon Valley Bank's ex-CEO and other executives, alleging they mismanaged the company in the lead-up to its collapse in 2023. Meanwhile, a failed bidder for Alex Jones' Infowars increased its offer, as The Onion's parent company prepared a revised bid of its own.

  6. January 16, 2025

    Yellow Corp., Teamsters Debate WARN Suit Ahead Of Trial

    Yellow Corp. and the unions representing many of the workers it laid off met in Delaware bankruptcy court Thursday to preview arguments they will deliver at a trial, set to start next week, that will determine whether the trucking company can escape some of the WARN Act claims it is facing after laying off 25,000 employees.

  7. January 13, 2025

    Yellow Corp. Says Pension Funds Set Liability Too High

    Bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp. told a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday that the administrators of its union pension funds have set the company's liability for ending its contributions too high.

  8. December 20, 2024

    Yellow Corp. Layoff Notices Had Too Little Info, Judge Says

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge has shot down some of trucking company Yellow Corp.'s defenses against claims it failed to give proper notice of more than 25,000 layoffs just before it entered Chapter 11, saying the notices it sent weren't informative enough.

  9. December 18, 2024

    Yellow Corp. Gets Del. Court OK For Ch. 11 Asset, Lease Sales

    Bankrupt trucking venture Yellow Corp. secured a Delaware judge's approval Wednesday for a $192.5 million series of deals to sell or lease a dozen properties owned or leased by Yellow in California, Miami, Ohio and other states.

  10. December 16, 2024

    Judge Kills Infowars Sale, BigLaw Firms Duck Suit

    A Texas court blocked an attempt from satirical news outlet The Onion to buy conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' radio show, and a racketeering suit against Jackson Walker LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP over allegations they profited from former bankruptcy Judge David R. Jones' romantic relationship with a member of the bankruptcy bar was dismissed.