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"NetVersant Solutions Inc., once a high-flying player in the wireless network infrastructure industry, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is planning to sell off its assets to New York-based Patriarch Partners LLC, its largest lender."Hawaii Telecom filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in the District of Delaware on December 1, 2008. More information is available at its webpage. According to the Communications Technology Blog, Hawaii Telecom is now trying to move the case's venue to the District of Hawaii. Hopefully, in time for February school vacation week.
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Warren E. Agin is a partner in Swiggart & Agin, LLC, a boutique law firm in Boston, Massachusetts focusing on the needs of technology companies. Mr. Agin heads its bankruptcy department. The author of the book Bankruptcy and Secured Lending in Cyberspace (3rd Ed. West 2005), Mr. Agin also chaired the ABA's E-commerce and Insolvency Subcommittee from 1999 to 2005, co-chaired the Boston Bar Association's Internet and Computer Law Committee (2003-2005), and served on the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Technology and Information Services (2008-2011). Mr. Agin currently co-chairs the Editorial Board of Business Law Today. A contributing editor to Norton Bankruptcy Law and Practice, 3d, and co-author of its chapter on intellectual property for the past fifteen years, he is author of numerous legal articles and addresses on topics of technology, internet and bankruptcy law.