Rebel Creamery Files Bankruptcy After $23.8 Million Judgment in Van Leeuwen Packaging Fight
Rebel Creamery files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid a $23.8 million Van Leeuwen trade-dress judgment and mounting liabilities.
An ice cream company called Rebel Creamery ran into serious money trouble and had to file for bankruptcy protection after losing a lawsuit that cost them millions of dollars. When a company files bankruptcy, it means they owe more money than they can pay, so a court helps them figure out what to do next—and this tells us businesses can face big legal costs that change everything.
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