Biopharmaceutical Group

Court-Appointed CRO, CCAA Wind-Down and Stakeholder Management

The Challenge 

When a biopharmaceutical group entered creditor protection, the engagement came with more than the typical complexity of a court-supervised proceeding. A fractured stakeholder environment, with competing creditor groups, employee uncertainty, and parties whose interests were difficult to reconcile, had already proven unmanageable. Prior restructuring leadership had been unable to sustain the role. What the situation required was a CRO with the credibility, patience, and discipline to hold the process together when others could not. 

The Strategy 

Helmsman assumed the CRO role into a proceeding that had already exhausted the goodwill of multiple stakeholder groups. The immediate priority was reestablishing the basic conditions for a workable process. Each stakeholder group arrived with competing priorities and limited trust in the proceeding itself. Helmsman’s approach was grounded in consistency: the same quality of information, the same level of direct engagement, and the same standard of transparency applied to every party, regardless of their position or the pressure they applied. 

That discipline created the conditions for progress. Helmsman worked through the operational wind-down methodically, managing asset preservation, employee and creditor transitions, and compliance obligations in parallel while keeping the court-supervised process on track. 

The Outcome 

The CCAA proceeding concluded with an orderly, legally sound resolution. Assets were preserved, employee and creditor transitions were managed with transparency, and the process reached a defined conclusion without the escalation that had characterized its earlier stages. The outcome reflected what disciplined stakeholder management and consistent professional judgment can accomplish in a proceeding where the human dynamics are as complex as the legal and financial ones. 

SERVICES

Growth & Scale-Up

Growth & Scale-Up

Scaling fast, but structure is lagging.

Transition & Restructuring

Transition & Restructuring

Change is happening and things feel unstable.

Court-Supervised Transition

Court-Supervised Transition

Complex, high-stakes oversight is required.

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