Atlanta Fight Clubs faces off with ex-counsel

Posted on July 28, 2009 15:57 by Janet Conley

When Atlanta Fight Clubs LLC entered round two of its Chapter 11 reorganization earlier this month, it acquired a new contender: its former lawyers at Jones & Walden.boxinggloves

The company’s most recent petition lists a $60,000 unpaid tab to Jones & Walden; name partner Leon S. Jones, along with his firm, is listed as an interested party.

The firm was counsel of record for Atlanta Fight Clubs when it first filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia in December 2008. That case terminated on July 22, the same date that the clubs, doing business as KnuckleUp Fitness, refiled their Chapter 11 petition with Craig J. Ehrlich of Ehrlich Law Group as counsel of record. Ehrlich also was counsel of record in the company’s earlier bankruptcy petition.

According to the filing, Atlanta Fight Clubs, which offer boxing, wrestling and other combat sports at locations around Atlanta, has both assets and liabilities of between $1 million and $10 million.


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