Law360 covers the ongoing lawsuit, in which IMcP represents Jackson Hospital & Clinic, Inc. against Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama. The case continues to receive media attention. Jackson Hospital & Clinic, Inc.’s lead counsel is IMcP partner, Chase Potter. Bios of IMcP’s bankruptcy lawyers are above. Bankrupt Hospital Wants Out Of $3B BCBS…
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Media coverage closely follows the lawsuit by Jackson Hospital (represented by IMcP) in Montgomery, Alabama against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama. The suit alleges the insurance provider caused the hospital’s bankruptcy through years of underpayment and, if Jackson closes, approximately 1,800 employees would lose their jobs and wait times at surrounding emergency rooms would…
Continue reading ›An arbitration tribunal awarded a complete victory to an IMcP client, a former Regional Representative, in a high-stakes contract dispute with her prior company. The case began with the client as a defendant but ended with all claims against her denied and her counterclaims fully vindicated. Case background The prior company (“OldCo”) initiated arbitration in…
Continue reading ›A Travis County district court denied a former employer’s request for a temporary injunction against two IMcP clients accused of violating noncompete, nonsolicit, and nondisclosure covenants. The ruling effectively ended the dispute, as the former employer dismissed its case just four days later. Case background The plaintiff (“OldCo”) sued two former global sales representatives after…
Continue reading ›A Dallas County district court granted full summary judgment for an IMcP client, a nurse practitioner, defeating her former employer’s efforts to enforce noncompetition, nonsolicitation, and nondisclosure covenants. The ruling resulted in complete dismissal of all claims brought by her former employer (“OldCo”). Case background OldCo filed suit, alleging a departed nurse practitioner violated noncompete,…
Continue reading ›Today, Law 360 covered the lawsuit filed by the bankruptcy trustee (represented by IMcP) against Chapman and Cutler LLP. Chase Potter is lead counsel, working closely with IMcP partners. The case is Seidel, Trustee v. Chapman and Culter LLP et al, No. 25-03037-mvl in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas. Bios…
Continue reading ›Bloomberg Law’s article “Banking Startup’s Bankruptcy Estate Sues Law Firm Over Collapse” describes “A trustee handling the bankruptcy estate for “anti-woke” banking services startup GloriFi is suing Chapman & Cutler LLP on allegations that it played a role in the company’s downfall by aiding its founder’s alleged self-dealing efforts.” Chase Potter is lead counsel, working…
Continue reading ›Bloomberg Law’s article — ‘Anti-Woke’ Banking Startup Founder Sued by Bankruptcy Estate — discusses the litigation lead by IMcP on behalf of Glorifi. The article explains: “The founder of “anti-woke” financial services startup GloriFi is being sued by an agent of the company’s bankrupt estate on allegations of self-dealing, misrepresenting facts to investors, and creating…
Continue reading ›An arbitration tribunal awarded a decisive win to an IMcP client, a former Director of Operations who began the case as a defendant but ultimately recovered more money than his former employer. Following a two-week final hearing and years of litigation and arbitration activity, the award granted greater damages to the Director, dissolved prior injunctive…
Continue reading ›In a lawsuit filed last week in Fort Worth, IMcP represents more than ten investors alleging fraud against the founders of a bitcoin mining company. The lawsuit is generating media attention, with links below. Chase Potter is lead counsel, working closely with IMcP partners Joshua Iacuone and Anna Richardson. Case No. 342-360258-24 in Tarrant County.
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