Summaries of Matters Scheduled to be Heard in July 2009
- Motion to Compel Assumption or Rejection of Executory Contract
- Motion of Precision Medical, Inc. for Allowance and Payment of Administrative Expense
- Motion of Albemarle Corporation for an Order Pursuant to Sections 362(d) and 553(a) of the Bankruptcy Code Granting Relief from the Automatic Stay to Allow the Setoff of Mutual Debts
- Debtors’ Motion for an Order Extending the Time Within Which the Debtors Must Assume or Reject Unexpired Leases of Non-residential Real Property
- Debtors’ Application for Entry of an Order Expanding the Ordinary Course Retention of O’Melveny & Myers LLP by Authorizing the Employment and Retention of O’Melveny & Myers LLP as Special Litigation Counsel for the Debtors and the Debtors in Possession Nunc Pro Tunc to the Petition Date (the “O’Melveny Application”)
- Debtors’ Motion for an Order (A) Authorizing Closure of the BioLab Company Store; and (B) Approving Rejection of Certain Unexpired Leases Related to the Store (the “BioLab Company Store Motion”)
- Debtors’ Motion for an Order Pursuant to Section 363(b) of the Bankruptcy Code Approving Entry into an Exclusive Supplier Agreement with Abersham Commercial Services, Inc. and Related Supply Agreement with Ambiente Housing Midwest (the “Abersham Motion”).
- Debtors’ Motion for an Order Approving Entry into an Environmental Consulting Agreement with Woodard & Curran (the “W&C Motion”)
- Omnibus Summary of Pending Motions Seeking Allowance of Administrative Expense Claims
- Agreed Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay to Allow Setoff of Prepetition Debts (the “INEOS Setoff Motion”)
- Motion of Eastman Chemical Company to Authorize and Approve Setoff of Certain Prepetition Obligations (the “Eastman Setoff Motion”)
- Motion for an Order (I) (A) Shortening Time for Debtor to Reject Executory Financial Accommodations Contract, and (B) Compelling Debtor to Reject and Deeming Contract Rejected; or in the Alternative, (II) Modifying or Annulling the Automatic Stay to Enforce Termination Rights Under Contract and Non-Bankruptcy Law (the “Prudential Motion”)
- Tricor Refining, LLC’s Motion for Relief from the Automatic Stay (the “Tricor Lift Stay Motion”)