November 21, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. said it had resolved all objections to its Chapter 11 plan disclosure statement Thursday, and a Delaware judge agreed to approve the document once it was updated to reflect the changes.
October 28, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. told a Delaware judge Monday that it should get early wins in suits brought by laid off employees, saying that because the company had ceased most business operations, it was excused from notification obligations surrounding the firing of thousands of workers.
September 24, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. can move forward with a deposition of Teamsters President Sean O'Brien, after a Delaware bankruptcy judge declined Tuesday to stay the discovery tied to lawsuits that were filed against the debtor over mass layoffs.
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 23, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday approved trucking company Yellow Corp.'s bid to hire CBRE Inc. to help broker sales and subleases of the debtor's roughly 116 truck terminals and other industrial properties.
August 06, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge declined to rule Tuesday on competing motions for summary judgment filed by trucking firm Yellow Corp. and Central States Pension Fund in a $7.8 billion dispute over Yellow's withdrawal from multistate employee pension programs, saying he needed more time to consider the issue.
July 17, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. hit back at a motion for summary judgment sought by multiple pension funds including Central States Pension Fund, telling a Delaware bankruptcy court that it has no withdrawal liability for backing out of a multistate pension fund for truckers.
July 15, 2024
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. has filed a motion for partial summary judgment in the Chapter 11 case of trucking firm Yellow Corp., telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge the $7.8 billion dispute over Yellow's withdrawal from multistate employee pension programs is a pure question of law that can be decided in the PBGC's favor.
July 10, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Wednesday he would schedule a hearing in August to resolve competing motions for summary judgment on Yellow Corp.'s objection to several pension plans' claims for more than $6 billion in retirement-fund withdrawal liability.
June 03, 2024
Trucking firm Yellow Corp. received a new 90-day extension of the period during which it has the exclusive right to file a Chapter 11 plan, with a Delaware bankruptcy judge ruling Monday the debtor should be given more time to pursue its reorganization goals, which have thus far resulted in the full repayment of its funded debt.