The interim order included a pact in which Credit Suisse vowed not to oppose any settlements reached with the committee by AgileThought or Blue Torch, provided these agreements did not encroach upon secured lender collateral or violate the first lien-second lien intercreditor agreement.
In response to Judge Stickles’ inquiries about this clause, Galardi revealed that settlement negotiations with the committee were still in progress, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
AgileThought $23M DIP Approval : Legal Titans in the Ring
AgileThought was represented by a formidable legal team, including Jeremy W. Ryan, R. Stephen McNeill, Gregory J. Flasser, and Sameen Rizvi of Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, and Kathryn A. Coleman, Christopher Gartman, Jeffrey S. Margolin, and Elizabeth A. Beitler of Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP.
The Credit Suisse Mexico Opportunities Fund was defended by Joseph O. Larkin, Stephen J. Della Penna, James J. Mazza Jr., and Robert E. Fitzgerald of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP.