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T]he Constitution grants Article III judicial power over all cases arising under the laws of the United States," the appeals ...
The Georgia-Pacific mill, a major employer and taxpayer in Blakely, closed due to its inability to compete in the current market, leaving many workers unemployed. The closure has had a devastating ...
EARLY COUNTY, Ga. (WALB) - The Cedar Springs Containerboard mill in Early County is set to close today affecting more than ...
Lawyers and financial advisers working on a Georgia-Pacific unit’s bankruptcy have billed almost $490 million over nearly ...
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that U.S. bankruptcy laws can be used to address the debts of well-funded shell ...
Atlanta - Georgia-Pacific is sharing the news today that Christian Fischer, president and CEO, announced he is retiring from ...
Christian Fischer, who has led the paper and packaging giant since 2017 and had been a part of the company since 1989, will retire at the end of October.
Current President and CEO Christian Fischer is retiring in October and will work to transition his responsibilities beginning ...
Christian Fischer, who has served as president and CEO since 2017, will retire from the company, ending a tenure dating back to 1989. The company aims to name a long-term replacement in 2026.
The Fourth Circuit ruled that federal courts have jurisdiction over solvent companies in bankruptcy.
Christopher Myrick, 34, claims in a lawsuit that Georgia-Pacific wrongfully terminated him over federally-protected absences.
Georgia-Pacific’s chief executive, A.D. “Pete” Correll, who faces a mandatory retirement when he turns 65 next April, is expected to join Koch’s board and help with the transition.