Now that an involuntary petition for Chapter 7 bankruptcy filed against AtheroGenics Inc. has been converted to Chapter 11 status, interested parties are lining up legal counsel.

King & Spalding partners James A. Pardo Jr. and Mark M. Maloney are representing AtheroGenics in the matter being heard by Judge James E. Massey in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia. King & Spalding associate Michelle L. Carter is also working on the case.

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