February 22, 2024
A landlord of Yellow Corp. has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject the insolvent trucking company's request for two more years to find buyers for its remaining truck terminal leases, arguing it already had sufficient time to solicit bidders and must decide now whether to accept or reject the rental agreements.
February 16, 2024
Former employees of trucking firm Yellow Corp. told a Delaware bankruptcy court that recognizing them as a class is the best way to handle their claim that the bankrupt company didn't give them adequate warning of layoffs.
January 29, 2024
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. has called the Central States Pension Fund's arbitration demand for $4.8 billion in pension liability claims "nonsense," because the fund has already acquiesced in the bankruptcy court's jurisdiction over the claims.
January 12, 2024
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday gave Yellow Corp. the go-ahead to sell off the leases on nearly two dozen truck terminals for almost $83 million after hearing all objections to the transactions had been resolved.
January 10, 2024
Bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp. must contest an assertion that it owes a Teamsters-affiliated pension plan nearly $5 billion in arbitration, not in Delaware bankruptcy court, the fund said Wednesday.
December 12, 2023
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp.'s $1.88 billion sale of 128 trucking terminals to 21 buyers following a November auction.
December 05, 2023
Bankrupt trucking firm Yellow Corp. has told a Delaware bankruptcy judge that it plans to sell 128 trucking terminals nationwide to 21 different buyers for over $1.88 billion.
November 14, 2023
Workers at bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp. who say they were terminated without proper notice asked a Delaware court to be certified as a class of plaintiffs in their adversary suit against the debtor filed under the WARN Act.
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.