QVC Group, Inc. — Representation of QVC Group, Inc. and its debtor affiliates (QVC) in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. QVC is a leading global live shopping and video commerce company, operating a portfolio of highly recognized brands, including QVC, HSN and Cornerstone. QVC commenced Chapter 11 to implement a comprehensive balance sheet restructuring transaction designed to reduce over $5 billion of its more than $8 billion in total liabilities and position the business for long-term growth. The transaction is supported by a broad consensus across the company’s key stakeholders and is anchored by a comprehensive intercompany settlement that simplifies a complex organizational structure, resolves intercompany claims and facilitates a value-maximizing restructuring. The cases are expected to result in a significantly deleveraged capital structure and enhanced financial flexibility to support QVC continued digital and omnichannel evolution.
Liberated Brands LLC — Representation of Liberated Brands LLC and certain of its subsidiaries (Liberated) in their Chapter 11 cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Liberated is a global leader in the sports, outdoor and lifestyle apparel industry, offering products under high-quality brands such as Volcom®, Billabong®, Quiksilver®, Spyder®, RVCA®, Roxy® and Honolua®. At the time of the Chapter 11 filing, Liberated maintained approximately $98 million in total funded debt. Liberated commenced its Chapter 11 cases to effectuate an orderly and value-maximizing monetization and wind down process along multiple parallel paths, including one or more value maximizing going-concern sale transactions of the Company’s non-U.S. businesses.
American Tire Distributors, Inc. (2024) — Representation of American Tire Distributors, Inc. and 12 of its debtor affiliates (“ATD”) in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. ATD operates the largest distribution network of replacement tires across North America. Prior to commencing its Chapter 11 cases, ATD had approximately $1.9 billion in funded debt, across a term loan and asset-based lending facility. ATD executed an RSA with a group of lenders holding more than 90% of their term loan and 100% of their FILO facility and commitments from the same group of lenders as well as their ABL lenders to provide debtor-in-possession financing, which included $250 million of new money commitments.
SIRVA — Representation of SIRVA Worldwide, Inc. and its affiliates in their out-of-court restructuring, which was supported by 100% of SIRVA’s lenders. SIRVA is a global leader in corporate relocation and moving services with 77 locations servicing over 190 countries. Pursuant to the restructuring transaction, SIRVA eliminated over $300 million of funded debt obligations and received $40 million in new capital.
Thrasio — Representation of Thrasio Holdings, Inc. and 240 of its affiliates in their prearranged Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey. Thrasio is the largest aggregator of Amazon brands in the world. Thrasio entered Chapter 11 with a restructuring support agreement widely supported by its lenders, and, upon exit from Chapter 11, comprehensively restructured over $3 billion of funded debt and preferred equity obligations and injected $90 million of new money financing into the go-forward business.