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Telehealth, Mobile health and AI Q3’20 Results
For those interested in a comprehensive yet concise survey of the various digital health sectors, unicorns, investors, trends and more, check out CB Insight’s State of Healthcare Q3’20 Report. Lots of infographics and charts, and lots of promising up and coming companies, including a focus on Women’s Health.
Read MoreSubchapter V allows Cramdown of Collateral Value
In Pearl Resources, another case of first impression under Subchapter V, a Texas court confirmed a cramdown plan with a reduced collateral value. Parsing a mix of traditional and new chapter 11 provisions, the court permitted a $7.4M replacement lien for the original $35M lien, deeming it sufficient to cover the $1.2M claim, and thus freeing up…
Read MoreSubchapter V has become a cost-effective bankruptcy lifeline for a business reboot
A group of mid-western businesses comment on their unique ability to reorganize under Subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code in accordance with its intended goal to allow small business owners to retain control of a reorganizing company. Drafters of the new law effected much needed tweaks to the chapter 11 process, an endeavor that has proved to…
Read MoreUber and Lyft are Counting on Referendum to Override recent Appeals Court Ruling
As the Uber-Lyft talent saga continues, it is a fascinating legal phenomenon that a grass-roots referendum can override the decision of the highest court of the state. This is a true reflection of democracy, although tempered or arguably tainted by corporate lobbying. Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Read MoreBusiness Model for an Inclusive Remote Culture
Start-up, Ultranauts, a virtual data analytics company, has seemingly invented the secret sauce to an engaged corporate culture. And it is willing to share. Its in-house app, Biodex is key, starting each day with this inquiry: How “interactive” — ready to communicate with others — are you feeling today? What’s your energy level? Note that…
Read MoreUS Credit Scores have gone up due to pandemic aid
In the latest report, consumers have prioritized paying their credit cards using the CARES Act’s unemployment benefits and mortgage moratoria to fuel a rise in credit scores. This has left some lenders confounded and looking for other ways to measure credit-worthiness. Consumers should be aware that banks may be using bank transaction history to make…
Read MoreDigressing to the 1st Amendment to honor Justice Ginsberg
Taking a break from bankruptcy and business, I thought I would share this piece about the importance of donor anonymity supported by the late Justice Ginsberg. There are so many fascinating facets to the law and its essence to the fabric of our society and economic ecosystem. Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Read MoreCOVID-19 spurs patent litigation among telehealth providers
Alert! All entrepreneurs and intrapraneurs in the healthcare space! COVID-19 has accelerated the advent of telehealth, and providers are vying for the #1 spot. A recent lawsuit filed by Teladoc highlights the importance of promptly securing patents and other forms of digital IP as barriers to entry from day 1.
Read MoreA defaulted chapter 13 plan can be extended under the CARES Act
Good news! A New Orleans judge has found the CARES Act to permit a 7 year extension of a chapter 13 plan whose payments were in default prior to enactment of the Act, holding that the currency of payments is irrelevant. In fact, most chapter 13 plans are in a state of default and ultimately…
Read MoreStakeholders anxiously await clarification of PPP loan forgiveness process
Borrowers and lenders are being advised to sit tight, while Congress reworks the kinks toward debt forgiveness for PPP loans. As outlined by the NYT, progress is being made toward overcoming the various hurdles so that all stakeholders will be able to achieve the initiative’s well-intended respite and fresh start.
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