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The Most Strange and Complex World of Health Care Bankruptcy

Jan 1, 2015 | PCO

by Jerry Seelig A box is checked on the Voluntary Petition—Form B—of the initial bankruptcy filing documents, which states that the debtor is a “health care business.” Health care business, now the health care debtor is defined in the Bankruptcy Code as “any public or...

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