Careismatic Brands, LLC — Representation of Careismatic Brands, LLC and 21 of its affiliates (together, “Careismatic”) in their prearranged Chapter 11 restructuring in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. Careismatic leads the $3 billion domestic medical scrubs market with a portfolio of 17 brands and dominant positions in the wholesale and online segments. The restructuring transactions, effectuated through an RSA with Careismatic’s key stakeholders, led to a net reduction of over $765 million in funded debt and provided a cash infusion through in-court financing for long-term, sustainable growth. On May 31, 2024, the company’s Chapter 11 plan of reorganization was confirmed with the unanimous support of its voting creditors. On June 13, 2024 the plan became effective.
Express, Inc. — Representation of Express, Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Express is a forty-year old iconic fashion brand headquartered in Columbus, Ohio with 600 stores across the United States and partnerships spanning the globe. In addition to the Express brand, the Bonobos and UpWest retail banners are included in the Chapter 11 cases. Express is a publicly traded company with over $1 billion of liabilities as of the petition date.
Rite Aid Corporation — Representation of Rite Aid Corporation (“Rite Aid”) and 119 of its affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. Rite Aid entered its Chapter 11 cases with $3.45 billion in debtor-in possession financing. Following months of negotiations including court-ordered mediation with all of Rite Aid’s key stakeholders, as well as several bet-the-company disputes and obtaining an additional $75 million in debtor-in-possession financing later in the cases, Rite Aid was able to delever its balance sheet by approximately $2 billion through a recapitalization transaction with its senior secured noteholders and resolve more than $2.5 billion in pending and threatened litigation. Rite Aid emerged from Chapter 11 on August 30, 2024 with $2.975 billion in committed exit financing, a new go-forward supply contract with McKesson (Rite Aid’s largest vendor and the provider of 98% of Rite Aid’s just-in-time prescriptions), settlement agreements or controlled substance injunctive terms with the Department of Justice and 15 states in which Rite Aid conducts business, and a leaner, more efficient real estate footprint.