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Hahn & Hessen Selected as Counsel to Creditors’ Committee in MPC Computers, LLC, et al. Bankruptcy Case

December 19, 2008
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NEW YORK, Dec. 19 /PRNewswire/ — Hahn & Hessen LLP has been selected as lead counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the Chapter 11 cases of MPC Computers, LLC and its eight wholly-owned subsidiaries filed in Delaware Bankruptcy Court. Members of the Creditors’ Committee include: Flextronics Computing Mauritius Limited; H. Co. Computer Products d/b/a ThinkCP Technologies; Technology Insurance Company; Quanta Computer Inc.; Document Storage Systems, Inc.; EMC Corporation; and United Parcel Service. Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP has been selected as Delaware counsel. Mark S. Indelicato and Mark T. Power, partners in the Firm’s bankruptcy group, are heading up the engagement.

MPC sells and services computer hardware under the brand names MPC and Gateway, primarily in the educational and government markets. Current annual revenues through September 30, 2008 were approximately $345 million.

“We are hopeful that our knowledge and experience with the key issues facing this financially distressed manufacturer in this difficult credit environment will enable us to assist the Committee in maximizing creditor returns,” said Partner Mark Indelicato.

Hahn & Hessen is a full service commercial firm serving primarily financial institutions and creditors holding distressed debt. A core area of the Firm’s practice is representing creditors’ committees in chapter 11 cases involving manufacturers, retailers, and financial service firms, among others. Members of the firm are active in organizations such as, inter alia, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the Institute of International Bankers, the Turnaround Management Association, the Commercial Finance Association, the American Bankruptcy Institute and the American Bar Association.

For information about the firm, see www.hahnhessen.com. For information about the case, contact Mark Indelicato at 212-478-7320 or Mark Power at 212-478-7350.

SOURCE Hahn & Hessen LLP


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