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Arbitrating Bankruptcy Disputes: Pursue Timely or Risk Losing Rights
Bankruptcy court is typically not the preferred venue for a nondebtor to conduct litigation. As a result, the existence of an arbitration clause within a contract giving rise to a dispute with a Chapter 11 debtor can create an invaluable option for the nondebtor litigant. However, though bankruptcy courts will generally honor a right to arbitration, it must be timely raised and pursued to avoid losing it.Herron Denies Hospital Expansion, Keeps Park Intact
A Philadelphia judge has denied a request to allow the city to sublease part of a Northeast Philadelphia park for a cancer center expansion.Antitrust Lawsuit Against UPMC Gets Second Life
A federal appeals court has revived an antitrust conspiracy suit against Pittsburgh's largest hospital system and the area's dominant health insurer that alleges they joined forces to hobble the second-largest hospital.Trending Stories
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