August 23, 2024
It's been more than a year since national trucking giant Yellow Corp. landed in Delaware's bankruptcy court following contentious union negotiations. Despite pulling in over $2 billion from asset sales and paying off $1.5 billion in debt, Yellow's road out of Chapter 11 has been stalled by high-stakes litigation and claims disputes.
August 13, 2024
Yellow Corp. has asked the Tenth Circuit to revive its $137 million lawsuit accusing the Teamsters of driving the logistics firm into bankruptcy by fighting a necessary corporate restructuring, according to an appeals notice.
July 15, 2024
A Kansas federal judge held firm Monday on her decision to throw out Yellow Corp.'s $137 million lawsuit against the Teamsters, in which the trucking company accused the union of driving it into bankruptcy by fighting a necessary corporate restructuring.
March 26, 2024
The Teamsters have defeated Yellow Corp.'s $137 million lawsuit accusing them of pushing the trucking company into bankruptcy through intransigence in negotiations over a corporate restructuring, with a Kansas federal judge finding the company didn't exhaust the grievance process under a union contract before suing.
March 11, 2024
A Kansas federal judge shot down the Teamsters' request to pause the discovery process in a $137 million lawsuit accusing the union of holding up a necessary corporate restructuring at the now-bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp., ordering the union to keep producing documents.
March 04, 2024
A Kansas federal judge should decide whether Yellow Corp.'s $137 million lawsuit against the Teamsters can survive the union's dismissal bid before making the union produce more documents, the Teamsters said, looking to pause the discovery process in litigation accusing the union of holding up a corporate restructuring.
November 22, 2023
Three Teamsters locals said Yellow Corp. has overblown their roles in a Kansas federal suit alleging the labor groups held up corporate restructuring that cost the trucking business $137 million, arguing Wednesday that the decision-making at issue rests only with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
November 13, 2023
A Kansas federal magistrate judge denied the Teamsters' request to stay a suit brought by trucking firm Yellow Corp. accusing the union of breaching a collective bargaining agreement, finding the Teamsters had not proven that participating in discovery would be enough of a burden to warrant pausing the proceedings.
November 02, 2023
Trucking firm Yellow Corp. wasn't required to go through the grievance process before going to court seeking more than $137 million in damages for claims that the Teamsters led Yellow to file for bankruptcy, the company argued as it urged a Kansas federal judge not to toss its suit.
October 12, 2023
Yellow Corp. can't transfer its suit against the Teamsters seeking $137 million in damages to bankruptcy court, a Kansas federal judge ruled in a decision docketed Thursday, finding the company couldn't have taken this case to Delaware federal court under federal labor law jurisdiction requirements.