Civitas Therapeutics, Inc.
Civitas Therapeutics, Inc. |
United States Trustee |
7:2024bk22285 |
April 1, 2024 |
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York |
David S Jones |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 2 Motion for Joint Administration Filed by Cahn, Blaire (Cahn, Blaire) |
Filing 1 Chapter 11 Voluntary Petition for Non-Individual. Order for Relief Entered. Case Designated As Mega as per LBR 1073-1. Chapter 11 Plan due by 7/30/2024, Disclosure Statement due by 7/30/2024, Initial Case Conference due by 5/1/2024, Filed by Blaire Cahn of Baker & McKenzie LLP on behalf of Civitas Therapeutics, Inc.. (Cahn, Blaire) |
Receipt of Voluntary Petition (Chapter 11)(# 24-22285) [misc,824] (1738.00) Filing Fee. Receipt number A16572507. Fee amount 1738.00. (Re: Doc #1) (U.S. Treasury) |
Judge David S Jones added to the case. (Acosta, Annya). |
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