Thomas A. Gilson, Rose Law Group partner and co-chair of the firm’s litigation department, talks to PBJ about Mesa homebuilder filing bankruptcy ahead of receivership hearing

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal

Mesa-based ZenniHome LLC filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy papers the day before a scheduled court hearing on an application for appointment of a receiver related to a lawsuit.

Indigenous Design Studio + Architecture LLC, which filed suit against ZenniHome earlier this year alleging misuse of $22 million in federal funds related to a modular housing project, had filed a receivership application in Maricopa County Superior Court, seeking the appointment of an independent receiver to take possession and control of ZenniHome’s assets, records, accounts and financial information.

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Thomas A. Gilson, co-chair of Rose Law Group’s litigation department tells RLGR: “A day before the hearing was scheduled, ZenniHome filed for liquidation bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware,” which “blocks the ongoing efforts to appoint a receiver. If appointed, a receiver would have been empowered to preserve Zenni’s assets and equipment while the lawsuit moved forward. Not only does the filing stop the appointment of a receiver, it shifts the dispute from superior court to bankruptcy court, where there will be a different pace and focus.”

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