Section 363(f) Provides Little Muscle in Healthcare Bankruptcy Cases
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Section 363(f) Provides Little Muscle in Healthcare Bankruptcy Cases
By Trey Monsour, Shareholder, Polsinelli PC
Picture this scenario: a 300-unit regional hospital in Ruraltown, USA, derives a significant amount of its revenue through its participation in government-sponsored Medicare and Medicaid programs and the hospital’s entitlement to prospective reimbursements from the government. Operations have...
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Trey Monsour is a shareholder in the Houston office of Polsinelli PC. He has extensive insolvency, restructuring, commercial bankruptcy, and workout experience, and counsels clients on company issues, counterparty issues, lender and financial issues, buyer and seller issues both from a practical perspective and in bankruptcy litigation. Monsour currently represents a large hospital chain in a number of disputes implicating both bankruptcy and healthcare-related issues.