In its bankruptcy process, WeWork — backed by its creditors, as CoStar reported — has pushed to keep its client list private. The company claimed details would allow competitors to poach customers, which could reduce cash flow and the ability to make court-ordered debt payments.
The Department of Justice objected, arguing that transparency is key to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
A hearing on the subject was supposed to take place on at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 20. But a note on the website of the District of New Jersey U.S. Bankruptcy Court said that the hearing was cancelled and "matters have been resolved."
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