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YesCare Reaches $75M Settlement in Tehum Care Bankruptcy, a Texas Two-Step Success
Jul 18, 2024, 01:28 PM
YesCare has reached a $75 million bankruptcy settlement with creditors in the Tehum Care Services (formerly Corizon) bankruptcy proceedings. The settlement will address lawsuits accusing Tehum Care of providing inadequate medical care to prisoners. YesCare applauds the agreement, which marks a rare success for the 'Texas two-step' bankruptcy strategy.
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