Vertex Energy, Inc. — Representation of Vertex Energy, Inc. (VTNR) and 23 of its subsidiaries (“Vertex”) in their prearranged Chapter 11 cases filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Vertex is a leading energy transition company and marketer of high-quality refined products. Vertex filed for Chapter 11 with a restructuring support agreement (“RSA”) that is supported by 100% of the company’s term loan lenders. The RSA and related Chapter 11 plan provide for a recapitalization of the business through a debt-for-equity exchange or a sale of all or substantially all of the debtors’ assets. Vertex commenced its Chapter 11 cases with a $280 million debtor-in-possession financing facility and a commitment from the Company’s intermediation counterparty to continue performing under Vertex’s critical intermediation facility.
Pluralsight, LLC — Representation of Pluralsight, LLC and its affiliates (“Pluralsight”), a leading technology workforce development company, in a comprehensive transaction that included a recapitalization and exchange of existing secured debt. The transaction, which was supported by all of Pluralsight’s existing lenders and its sponsor, significantly reduced funded debt by approximately $1.2 billion, strengthened Pluralsight’s balance sheet, and infused more than $200 million of new capital into the business to support long-term strategic goals and accelerate growth initiatives.
Digital Media Solutions, Inc. — Representation of Digital Media Solutions, Inc. and 36 of its affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Digital Media Solutions is a leading technology-enabled advertising company that leverages its advanced technology and proprietary customer data to connect its customers efficiently and effectively with their target consumers. Digital Medial Solutions filed the Chapter 11 cases with the support of its prepetition lenders through the funding of an approximately $122 million debtor-in-possession financing facility consisting of $30 million in new money and approximately $92 million in a “roll-up” of prepetition debt. The prepetition lenders serving as the DIP lenders also entered into a stalking horse agreement with Digital Media Solutions for a $95 million credit bid, subject to higher or otherwise better bids.
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.
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.
Ideal Protein of America, Inc. — Representation of Ideal Protein of America and its Debtor affiliates in their Chapter 15 proceedings in the United States 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.