Press Release

Cooley to Advise Creditors' Committee in RadioShack Bankruptcy

February 18, 2015

New York – February 18, 2015 – Cooley's corporate restructuring and bankruptcy practice group has been selected as co-counsel to the creditors' committee in the bankruptcy proceedings of electronic retail chain RadioShack Corporation.

The Cooley team advising the creditors' committee includes partner and chair of the firm's corporate restructuring and bankruptcy practice group, Jay Indyke, partners Cathy Hershcopf and Richard Kanowitz and associate Seth Van Aalten.

About Cooley's Corporate Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice

Cooley is well known for its extensive experience representing creditors' committees, debtors, equity committees, mechanics lienholder committees, shareholder committees, and employee and retiree committees in chapter 11 proceedings, out-of-court restructurings, restructuring and company dissolution, credit finance and distressed mergers & acquisitions.

Cooley represents a range of clients across a wide array of industries and has played a significant role in some of the largest bankruptcy and out-of-court restructuring cases, including Metromedia Fiber Network, Enron, Lehman Brothers, Adelphia, Montgomery Ward, Federated Department Stores, Athlete's Foot, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, United Airlines, Blockbuster, CompUSA, Pizzeria Uno, Johns-Manville and Thrifty Drugs.

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