Stahl Cowen Retained by PTC Alliance Non-Union Retiree Committee
CHICAGO, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Stahl Cowen Crowley Addis LLC is pleased to announce that it has been selected to serve as counsel for the Non-Union Retiree Committee in the PTC Alliance bankruptcy pending in Delaware. PTC Alliance is one of the world's largest independent manufacturers of engineered drawn-over-mandrel (DOM) parts used in hydraulic cylinders, tubes and rods for earth moving equipment, mining equipment, agricultural machinery and automobiles.
The Stahl Cowen team will be led by Jon Cohen and Trent Cornell. Stahl Cowen has had the unique privilege of representing more salaried employee Retiree Committees than any other firm in the United States, including in the Dana Corporation, Delphi Corporation, Hayes Lemmerz Corporation, Keystone Steel (FV Steel, Inc.), Wagner Castings, and Intermet International bankruptcies. The firm also represents the National Chrysler Retirement Organization in the Chrysler bankruptcy and the GM National Retiree Association in the GM bankruptcy. Stahl Cowen has formed and has generally represented many VEBAs that have been formed with the settlement or other recoveries obtained by Retiree Committees.
In addition to its broad bankruptcy practice, Stahl Cowen focuses on serving the needs of business enterprises, including commercial litigation and dispute resolution, employment matters, day-to-day business operation issues, mergers and acquisitions, real estate development and investment, land use projects, corporate and real estate financing, asset protection planning, wealth transfer and charitable and municipal organizations. The firm's partners, many of whom honed their legal skills at some of Chicago's largest law firms, provide clients with sophisticated legal advice while remaining sensitive to the economic cost of their work.
For further information please call: Jon Cohen or Trent Cornell at 312.641.0060
SOURCE Stahl Cowen Crowley Addis LLC
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