Energy Future Holdings Corp.

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Case Number:

1:14-bk-10979

Court:

Delaware

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  1. February 18, 2016

    Energy Future Holdings' Ch. 11 Fees At $300M, And Climbing

    Professional fees in the massive Energy Future Holdings Corp. Chapter 11 bankruptcy have grown to nearly $300 million and are likely to continue rising, the Delaware bankruptcy court learned Thursday during a presentation from the special watchdog committee tasked with keeping an eye on the costs.

  2. January 25, 2016

    EFH Gets Nod On Alcoa Settlement It Valued At $300M

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge signed off Friday on a settlement between Energy Future Holdings and aluminum manufacturer Alcoa that resolves a dispute over Texas mines and a smelting facility in a deal that EFH said is worth $300 million to its estate.

  3. January 22, 2016

    Kirkland's Fees On Energy Future Ch. 11 Nearing $150M

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP filed an application on Thursday in Delaware bankruptcy court requesting $21.3 million in fees and expenses on the massive Energy Future Holdings Corp. Chapter 11, pushing the total amount the firm is asking for to more than $146 million.

  4. January 05, 2016

    EFH Settles Spat With Alcoa Over Smelting Facility

    Energy Future Holdings Corp. said in court papers filed on Monday in Delaware bankruptcy court that it has settled a dispute with aluminum manufacturer Alcoa Inc. related to Texas mining facilities and a shuttered smelting facility, a deal that EFH said is worth $300 million to its estate.

  5. December 18, 2015

    EFH's Bid To Force Sale Of Oncor Minority Stake Kept Alive

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday kept alive Energy Future Holdings Corp.'s bid to force the minority stakeholder in nondebtor Oncor Electric Delivery Co. LLC to give up its stake in the electric delivery business, a deal for which is at the center of its confirmed Chapter 11 plan.

  6. December 16, 2015

    EFH Judge Won't OK Unmanifested Asbestos Claims Class

    The Delaware bankruptcy judge presiding over the Energy Future Holdings Corp. case declined Wednesday to certify a class of claimants who were exposed to asbestos but have not yet shown any sign of illness or disease, ruling the move would be "unprecedented" and essentially undo his bar date order.

  7. December 10, 2015

    Hunt's Oncor Buy Would Rip Off Ratepayers, Regulator Hears

    Hunt Consolidated Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Energy Future Holdings' controlling stake in energy provider Oncor Electric Delivery Co. is not in the public interest and the plan should be rejected, an in-house expert told the Texas Public Utility Commission on Wednesday.

  8. December 04, 2015

    EFH Judge Sets March Trial Over Oncor Minority Stake

    The Delaware bankruptcy judge presiding over Energy Future Holdings Corp.'s case set a late March trial date Friday for a dispute with the minority owner of Oncor, an electric delivery business at the heart of its confirmed Chapter 11 plan, with 20 percent of some creditors' expected recoveries at stake.

  9. December 03, 2015

    Energy Future Wins Approval Of Ch. 11 Plan

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday gave Energy Future Holdings Corp. the green light on its Chapter 11 plan to rework $42 billion in debt, along with a key settlement that lays down the arms on the complex web of conflicts within the case.

  10. December 02, 2015

    EFH Judge To Rule On Ch. 11 Plan Confirmation Thursday

    A Delaware bankruptcy judge is set to rule Thursday on Energy Future Holdings Corp.'s Chapter 11 plan to rework $42 billion in debt, as the case had an unusual moment of unity Wednesday with formerly warring creditors walking in step to support the debtor's final push for the strategy.