March 03, 2025
Tehum Care Services received confirmation of its Chapter 11 plan Monday, more than two years after the prison healthcare provider filed for bankruptcy relief and less than a year after a previous settlement was rejected.
February 21, 2025
The U.S. Trustee's Office objected Friday to the opt-out mechanism for obtaining third-party releases in the Chapter 11 plan from prison healthcare provider Tehum Care Services, arguing that it makes the releases nonconsensual.
November 14, 2024
Prison healthcare provider Tehum Care Services will begin soliciting votes on a Chapter 11 plan crafted by the company and committees for creditors and tort claimants after securing a Texas bankruptcy judge's approval of a disclosure statement tied to the plan.
October 04, 2024
Tehum Care Services, a prison healthcare provider, and committees for its unsecured creditors and tort claimants have asked a Texas bankruptcy judge to let them solicit votes on a Chapter 11 plan that would allow creditors to either pursue wrongful death and personal injury claims in state court or become the beneficiaries of a $50 million settlement trust.
July 22, 2024
The court-appointed watchdog for Miles Guo's bankruptcy has unpaused a civil racketeering conspiracy case against the Chinese billionaire after his criminal RICO case resulted in a conviction, ex-New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's Chapter 11 case has still yet to be dissolved, and a new bankruptcy judge has ascended to the bench in New York.
July 18, 2024
Prison health provider YesCare Corp. says it has reached a $75 million settlement of claims against bankrupt spin-off Tehum Care Services, replacing a $54 million deal rejected by a Texas bankruptcy judge in April.
April 12, 2024
A Texas bankruptcy judge has rejected prison healthcare company Tehum Care Services Inc.'s $54 million settlement to resolve hundreds of personal injury suits while declining the claimant committee's request to dismiss the Chapter 11 case.
March 25, 2024
A Texas bankruptcy judge Monday mulled if approving a settlement for prison health care company Tehum Care Services Inc. will lock in releases for a future Chapter 11 plan at the third day of a trial asking him to confirm the deal or toss the "Texas two-step" bankruptcy.
March 01, 2024
An attorney for plaintiffs seeking the dismissal of prison health care company Tehum Care Services Inc.'s "Texas Two-Step" bankruptcy case assailed on Friday what he called the "Potemkin village" nature of the debtor during the first day of a trial unfolding in Texas bankruptcy court.
February 01, 2024
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is urging the U.S. Trustee's Office to oppose a revised bankruptcy plan filed by a prison healthcare provider, saying it includes nonconsensual nondebtor releases and offers insufficient recovery for prisoners who sued the contractor alleging it harmed them.