WeWork’s restructuring proceedings
Goodmans LLP acted as Canadian legal counsel to WeWork Inc. in connection with its restructuring initiatives, the Canadian Part IV CCAA proceedings, and issues affecting Canadian stakeholders, including Canadian landlords.
The Canadian Part IV CCAA proceedings were terminated on November 6, 2024 and resulted in the restructuring of approximately $4.2 billion of funded debt obligations.
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