As the Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn pieces itself back together after exiting bankruptcy last summer, questions persist over the $15.3 million in fees and expenses paid out to law firms—including Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Alston & Bird and Nixon Peabody—and other advisers that worked on the 18-month proceeding.
Interfaith, a struggling nonprofit community hospital serving a down-and-out neighborhood in Brooklyn, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2012 in the Eastern District of New York. It officially exited bankruptcy on June 3.
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