Three Japanese law firms are among the lawyers advising on the bankruptcy of Elpida Memory, Inc., the world’s third-largest maker of computer memory chips.

Thirteen lawyers from Kobayashi & Associates Law Office, Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners, and Ogawamachi Sogo Law Office are named as filing counsel in a statement released today by the company, announcing it has filed for corporate reorganization proceedings with the Tokyo District Court. The announcement also said the company has debts of around $5.6 billion.