July 16, 2024
The long-dormant Chapter 11 case of Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers — whose storied New York City hospital was razed to make way for luxury condominiums in the wake of the recession — sparked to life again Tuesday in a New York bankruptcy court, after a government probe into medical overbilling of military healthcare programs led to a battle for control.
March 04, 2014
A New York bankruptcy judge on Tuesday agreed to partially lift a stay in St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York's bankruptcy to allow American International Group Inc. affiliates to arbitrate four disputes totaling more than $30 million.
August 30, 2012
St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York has so far resolved $6.8 billion of the 4,900 claims worth $7.4 billion filed in its Chapter 11 case, an attorney for the company's liquidating trustee told a New York bankruptcy judge Thursday.
May 21, 2012
A bankruptcy judge on Monday approved St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York's disclosure statement and set a June 15 deadline for stakeholders to approve the plan.
April 12, 2012
Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers of New York accused dozens of its business associates on Tuesday of improperly collecting payments shortly before the health care system filed for Chapter 11 protection, saying bankruptcy code allows it to recapture millions of dollars in already paid debts.
March 01, 2012
Saint Vincent Medical Centers, an insurer and two banks have one more week to work out a $100,000 dispute over two stolen settlement checks or undergo potentially costly litigation, the brand-new chief judge of southern New York's bankruptcy court warned Thursday.
July 18, 2011
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. voiced its support Monday for Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers' planned sale of its nursing home operations in Staten Island, but told a New York bankruptcy court it was concerned about interdebtor claims.
July 05, 2011
A New York bankruptcy judge on Friday approved a settlement between Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and a Siemens AG subsidiary, allowing the bankrupt hospital to pay $1.2 million in accordance with a contract for computer software and services.
July 01, 2011
A New York bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved a $34 million stalking horse bid for Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers' nursing home operations in Staten Island, paving the way for a July 28 auction.