An Atlanta-area company that makes synthetic lubricants for automotive and industrial uses has filed for bankruptcy.
American Synthol Inc. on Wednesday submitted its petition for Chapter 11 reorganization in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Parker, Hudson, Rainer & Dobbs partner Rufus T. Dorsey IV and associate Tyronia Morrison are American Synthol’s legal counsel.
Listed as American Synthol’s largest creditor is I.S.E.L. Inc. of Jacksonville, Fla., which is owed about $565,000, according to a court document. I.S.E.L. filed a suit against American Synthol in federal court in Florida last month, in a dispute over payments for lubricants that I.S.E.L. had manufactured for American Synthol.
American Synthol, of Marietta, Ga., makes its lubricant products available under the Amerilube name, but also sells the products to private-label distributors.