Eye Care Leaders Portfolio Holdings, LLC
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8:24-bk-80001
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April 26, 2024
3% Stalking Horse Breakup Fee Ok'd In Eye Care Ch. 11
A Texas bankruptcy judge has approved protections for optometry software company Eye Care Leaders Portfolio Holdings LLC's stalking horse bidder, allowing the company to pay private equity firm Create Capital a 3% breakup fee on its $11 million offer.
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March 11, 2024
Judge OKs Eye Care Tech Co.'s $8M DIP Request
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Monday approved optometry software company Eye Care Leaders Portfolio Holdings LLC's request to draw on the remainder of its $8 million in debtor-in-possession funds for its Chapter 11 case, saying the company had given good reason to believe it was poised for a rewarding auction.
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February 23, 2024
Eye Care Tech Co. Gets Go-Ahead For April Sale In Ch. 11
A Texas bankruptcy judge said Friday she will approve sale procedures that will put a troubled optometry software maker on the block in April, after the debtor said it will give creditors a few more days to respond if it decides to name a stalking horse bidder.
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January 25, 2024
Eye Care Tech Co. Gets Tentative OK For $8M DIP
Optometry software maker Eye Care Leaders received tentative approval Thursday from a Texas bankruptcy judge to tap into $8 million of debtor-in-possession financing from a private equity firm looking to buy the company in a Chapter 11 sale.
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January 22, 2024
Medical Software Co. Eye Care Leaders OK'd For Joint Ch. 11
Eye doctor practice management software maker Eye Care Leaders and its 34 affiliates were approved for a joint Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday, with attorneys for the company telling a Dallas bankruptcy judge that it plans to restructure, sell its assets or use a combination of both approaches to pay off debts.
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January 17, 2024
Eye Care Software Co. Seeks Ch. 11 With Up To $1B Debt
Optometry software company Eye Care Leaders has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court with $500 million to $1 billion of debt, a few months after it reached a class action settlement over a series of data breaches.