Chapter11Dockets.com Introduces New, Free Monthly Bankruptcy Claims Trading Report

Aug. 14, 2013 4:39 PM ETLEH.F, AAL, KODK, NRTLQ, OSGB, THQIQ
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Randall Reese founded Restructuring Concepts LLC after spending nearly six years with the international law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in its Corporate Restructuring practice group. During that time, he represented clients in many large and complex chapter 11 cases, including representing US Airways Group, Inc. (2002), Delphi Corporation, Washington Group International, Inc., and Enron Corporation as debtors and debtors-in-possession. Mr. Reese also represented creditors, investors, acquirers and other interested parties in numerous other cases, including the chapter 11 cases of US Airways, Inc. (2004), ATA Airlines Corp., PG&E National Energy Group, Inc., Solutia, Inc., USGen New England, Inc., Midway Airlines Corp., and Venture Holdings LLC. Prior to joining Skadden, Mr. Reese also worked with a variety of organizations ranging from new ventures to internationally-renowned business think tanks to Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Reese received his B.S.B.A. from Georgetown University, his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, and his M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - August 14, 2013 - Chapter11Dockets.com, the leading provider of docket and precedent research tools for the corporate restructuring and bankruptcy industries, announces the release of its first Monthly Bankruptcy Claims Trading Report. The report, which can be found on our free bankruptcy information website - http://chapter11cases.com/monthly-bankruptcy-claims-trading-report-for-july-2013-courtesy-of-chapter11dockets-com/ - provides detailed information regarding the nearly 900 bankruptcy claim transfer notices which were filed in July.

Among the information included in the report:

  • Filing trends over the past three months
  • Cases with the most claims trading activity
  • The most active bankruptcy courts for claims trading
  • New and notable trading activity
  • Statistical information for every large chapter 11 case
  • Detailed information about every transfer notice filed in July

"There is a vibrant market for the sale and assignment of bankruptcy claims with billions of dollars in claims being transferred each year," said Chapter11Dockets.com founder and president Randall Reese. "However, information about the market is hard to come by, especially after SecondMarket exited the bankruptcy claims business earlier this year." With the launch of the report, Chapter11Dockets.com aims to fulfill the need for basic information about this important asset class.

About Chapter11Dockets.com - Chapter 11 Dockets is the most efficient, effective way to research bankruptcy cases and identify precedent. The company was founded in 2007 by Randall Reese, an experienced corporate restructuring professional and attorney who formerly was an associate in the Worldwide Corporate Restructuring Practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. Because it was designed by experienced restructuring professionals and is chapter 11 specific in focus, Chapter 11 Dockets is optimized for the unique needs of bankruptcy practitioners.

The database includes every document filed in over 1,600 of the largest corporate chapter 11 cases - over 2.75 million documents in total. Each and every document in the database - which is updated four times daily - is categorized and coded using Chapter 11 Dockets' proprietary algorithms to provide users with the industry's most comprehensive, efficient research system available at any price.

To learn more and sign up for a free trial, please visit http://info.chapter11dockets.com/about-chapter-11-dockets/

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