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F21 OpCo, LLC

25-10469 · deb
WHAT HAPPENED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH

F21 OpCo, LLC filed three certifications on April 10, 2025 (entries #178-180) regarding revised proposed orders for professional retention, tax payments, and employee obligations in this bankruptcy case. These filings indicate the court has likely requested revisions to previously submitted orders, suggesting potential objections or procedural issues that required correction. No immediate action is required before 9 AM as these are certifications of revised orders rather than responsive pleadings with hard deadlines.

Updated 2026-03-30 22:52:53

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YOUR CASE FILE
  • Entry #178: Certification regarding revised order for retaining ordinary course professionals, filed by Andrew Lee with 2 exhibits, relates to document #151
  • Entry #179: Certification regarding revised final order for prepetition tax payments and banking authorization, filed by Kristin McElroy with exhibits A-B, relates to documents #10 and #81
  • Entry #180: Certificate of No Objection for employee compensation and benefits motion, filed by Kristin McElroy, relates to document #12
  • All three filings suggest court-requested revisions to standard first-day motions in this Chapter 11 case
WHAT THE OTHER SIDE DID
  • The timing of three simultaneous certifications suggests coordinated cleanup of first-day motion orders, indicating either court feedback or creditor objections that forced revisions
  • The Certificate of No Objection in entry #180 signals debtor's confidence that employee compensation issues have been resolved without opposition, potentially indicating broad creditor support for workforce continuity
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR CASE
  • These revised certifications suggest the debtor is moving through standard Chapter 11 administrative matters with apparent creditor cooperation, particularly on employee-related issues
  • Watch for upcoming hearing dates on these revised orders and monitor whether similar revision patterns emerge in other pending first-day motions

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