Dean G. Rallis, Jr. had primary responsibility at SulmeyerKupetz for representing the OUCC.
It states that a third party was interested in supporting a OUCC plan and that he requested authority to engage in further discussions. By majority vote, he was instructed not to engage in any negotiations with any secured lenders concerning a Committee plan.
Rallis became concerned that confidential information that SK communicated to the OUCC was being shared with Debtors' representatives.
Source: PACER (Docket 1468)
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