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A Texas judge approved the bankrupt former hospital operator’s plan to pay top creditors with litigation proceeds.
Bankrupt hospital network Steward Health Care received court approval on Wednesday to proceed with a liquidation plan that aims to repay its creditors with the proceeds of lawsuits against its former ...
Bankrupt Steward Health Care System LLC hit former insiders, including ex-CEO Ralph de la Torre, with a nearly $1.4 billion lawsuit alleging they “pilfered” the health-care network’s assets for their ...
A recent court filing alleges that more than $1 billion in payments were made to insiders of the now-bankrupt Steward Health Care, including its former CEO and a private equity firm.
"Unlike a 401(k) plan, if Steward Health Care becomes insolvent, Steward’s creditors will have access to your plan account. You will have the rights of a general unsecured creditor in such event ...
An internal investigation report says the company’s former owner and ex-CEO improperly collected over $1 billion from the ...
FILE - The sign for Norwood Hospital, a Steward Health Care hospital, is seen, June 29, 2020, in Norwood, Mass. Senate committee voted Thursday, July 25, 2024, to authorize an investigation into ...
Hospitals grapple with bankruptcy, closings. State health officials and medical community leaders from Massachusetts to Louisiana are now trying to assess how Steward Health Care's bankruptcy will ...
Click in for more news from The Hill{beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Sanders: Steward bankruptcy Senate hearing will go forward The hearing will go forward next Thu… ...
Steward’s counsel told the court they had no intention of binding MPT to the buyer’s obligation, and the parties agreed to amend the designation filing for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher ...
Lawyers for Steward Health Care were awarded more than $36 million — or more than $420,000 per day in fees — for their work on the first three months of the company's bankruptcy case. New York ...