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Lear Corporation and related U.S., Canadian, and Cayman Island affiliates (“Lear”) filed voluntary bankruptcy petitions on July 7, 2009 in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (“Bankruptcy Court”). Lear intends to continue to operate its businesses while in bankruptcy. Other than certain Lear related entities based in Canada and the Cayman Islands, Lear’s non-U.S. subsidiaries do not appear to be included in Lear’s U.S. bankruptcy filing and apparently will continue to operate outside the supervision and jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court.

The following is a list of some recent larger U.S. bankruptcy filings in various industries. To the extent you are a creditor to any of these debtors, or other entities which may have filed for bankruptcy protection, you as a creditor are entitled to certain protections under the Bankruptcy Code.  

AMUSEMENT PARKS

Theme park operator Six Flags files Chapter 11; seeks expedited approval of pre-pack plan.  

AUTOMOTIVE  

Pending motions in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in General Growth Properties’ (GGP) bankruptcy case (Case No. 09-11977) are expected to shed new light on how courts may treat real estate special-purpose entities in bankruptcy and may also have implications for the efficacy of bankruptcy-remote SPE structures used in asset-backed securitization transactions.

On June 1, 2009, General Motors Corporation (“GM”) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York (the “Court”). Pursuant to numerous first day motions filed by GM, the Court has entered various orders relating to the administration of this bankruptcy proceeding. Of particular significance to GM’s suppliers are the following:

1. Deadlines Relating to the Assumption of Supplier Contracts.

Visteon and Affiliates File for Bankruptcy Protection

Visteon Corporation and related affiliates (“Visteon”) filed voluntary bankruptcy petitions on May 28, 2009, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (“Bankruptcy Court”). Visteon intends to continue to operate its businesses while in bankruptcy. Although Visteon UK, Ltd., has already filed bankruptcy in Great Britain, it appears that Visteon’s other non-U.S. subsidiaries will not be filing separate proceedings and will not be part of Visteon’s U.S. bankruptcy proceeding.

The following is a list of some recent larger U.S. bankruptcy filings in various industries. To the extent you are a creditor to any of these debtors, or other entities which may have filed for bankruptcy protection, you as a creditor are entitled to certain protections under the Bankruptcy Code.  

AUTOMOTIVE

Mark IV Industries, affiliates file Chapter 11; reach “agreement in principle” with lenders.  

GAMING  

A recent court decision, Thermal Supply, Inc. v. Big Sky Beef,LLC, 195 P.3d 1227 (Mont. 2008) underscores the importance of filing Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) continuation statements to prevent the lapse of financing statements even during bankruptcy or litigation.

The following is a list of some recent larger U.S. bankruptcy filings in various industries. To the extent you are a creditor to any of these debtors, or other entities which may have filed for bankruptcy protection, you as a creditor are entitled to certain protections under the Bankruptcy Code.  

AGRICULTURE  

Greenhouse farmer Eurofresh Inc. files Chapter 11 in Arizona.  

AUTOMOTIVE  

Chrysler and Affiliates File for Bankruptcy Protection

Chrysler LLC and related affiliates (“Chrysler”) filed voluntary bankruptcy petitions on April 30, 2009, in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (“Bankruptcy Court”). Chrysler intends to continue to operate its businesses while in bankruptcy. Chrysler’s non-U.S. subsidiaries do not appear to be included in Chrysler’s U.S. bankruptcy filing and will continue to operate outside the supervision and jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court.