In re Med Diversified, Inc. (I)

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In re Med Diversified, Inc. (I)
2005 Bankr. LEXIS 2236
US
Federal Court
New York
United States Bankruptcy Court
Scott P. Peltz (for Addus Healthcare Inc.); Robert Cimasi (for Chartwell Litigation Trust)
Bernstein

Summary

In a case of first impression in a bankruptcy adversary proceeding, the narrow issue was whether Scott P. Peltz, the proposed business valuation expert witness for Addus Healthcare Inc. (Addus), was qualified.
In re Med Diversified (I)
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