Northvolt AB — Representation of Northvolt AB and eight of its affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Northvolt is a Swedish manufacturer of electric vehicle batteries with a mission to build the world’s greenest battery. As of the petition date, Northvolt had nearly $6 billion in funded debt obligations. Northvolt filed Chapter 11 with commitments of $100 million in new money debtor-in-possession financing from a key customer and access to approximately $145 million in cash collateral from its project finance lenders.
Casper Sleep, Inc. — Representation of Casper Sleep Inc., global sleep products company, on a comprehensive recapitalization transaction, which involved a transfer of the business to Carpenter Co., the company’s second lien lender and key supplier, and entirely deleveraged the company’s balance sheet.
Apex Tool Group, LLC — Representation of Apex Tool Group, LLC, one of the largest global manufacturers of hand tools and power tools, in a liability management transaction that significantly reduced the company’s total debt, decreased its go-forward interests costs, and provided for additional liquidity and financial flexibility. The transactions included a $125 million new money investment into a super senior debt tranche and an uptier exchange of 92% of the company’s first lien term loans and 93% of the company’s second lien term loans into a combination of second-out and third-out super senior debt tranches that captured $191 million in debt discount.
GoTo Group, Inc. — Representation of GoTo Group, Inc., an IT management, support, and business communications provider, in a liability management transaction that significantly enhanced the company’s liquidity, deleveraged its balance sheet, and reduced debt interest expenses. The transactions included a $100 million new money investment into a super senior debt tranche and an uptier exchange of the company’s first lien term loans and notes into super senior debt tranches, capturing nearly $500 million in debt discount. The transactions also extended the maturities of the company’s debt, including an extension on the company’s $250 million revolving credit facility by over two years.
Ideal Protein of America, Inc. — Representation of Ideal Protein of America and its Debtor affiliates in their Chapter 15 proceedings in the United States and proceedings commenced in Canada under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Ideal Protein, a Québec-based company, provides a comprehensive weight loss protocol and associated nutritional products that assist customers to lose weight and make sustainable lifestyle changes. Ideal Protein intends to use the Chapter 15 and CCAA processes to run a competitive sale and investment solicitation process to maximize enterprise value.
Learfield Communications, LLC — Representation of Learfield Communications, LLC and its affiliates, a leading media and technology company in the college sports market, in a nearly $1 billion out-of-court restructuring with unanimous support from Learfield’s existing lenders and equity sponsors. The transactions substantially delevered Learfield’s balance sheet and provided access to significant new money equity investments, strengthening Learfield’s financial and liquidity positions.
Altera Infrastructure L.P. — Representation of Altera Infrastructure L.P. and certain of its affiliates (“Altera”), a leading international midstream services provider to the oil and gas industry, in pre-arranged Chapter 11 cases filed in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Operating a fleet of 41 vessels, Altera supplies critical infrastructure assets to its customers primarily in offshore regions of the North Sea, Brazil, and the East Coast of Canada. Altera filed for Chapter 11 with a restructuring support agreement (“RSA”) that is widely supported by Altera’s equity sponsor, Brookfield, and a super-majority of its bank lenders. The RSA contemplates, among other things, addressing more than $1 billion of secured and unsecured holding company debt, $400 million of preferred equity, and $550 million of secured asset-level bank debt, and a comprehensive reprofiling of Altera’s bank loan facilities to better align cash flow with debt service obligations.
Envision Healthcare Corp. — Representation of Envision Healthcare Corp. and 216 of its affiliates in the commencement of pre-arranged Chapter 11 cases. Envision is a leading national medical group that employs or partners with more than 21,000 clinicians and provides care to patients across the U.S., with nearly 30 million patient visits each year. The debtors confirmed two Chapter 11 plans of reorganization (on account of its two credit silos) that resulted in a deleveraging of more than $7 billion, more than $2 billion in exit financing, and laid the groundwork for the operational separation of the debtors’ physician services and ambulatory surgery center business lines, all on a substantially consensual basis.
Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Inc. — Representation of Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Inc. and its debtor affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. Whittaker was a leading producer of talc and other industrial compounds. Whittaker filed its Chapter 11 cases with the goal of equitably and efficiently resolve all valid current and future tort claims asserted against Whittaker and its debtor affiliates.
Nielsen & Bainbridge, LLC — Representation of Nielsen & Bainbridge, LLC (d/b/a NBG Home) and 13 of its affiliates in their prearranged Chapter 11 cases filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. NBG Home is a trusted wholesale supplier of home décor and other home goods to prominent brick-and-mortar and online retailers such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon. NBG Home filed for Chapter 11 with a restructuring support agreement in place, supported by the majority of its secured creditors, that contemplates a $60 million DIP facility and an exchange of 100% of the equity of the reorganized company, subject to higher and better proposals. The proposed restructuring will preserve over 700 jobs and address nearly $400 million of secured debt.