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The Tuesday decision comes nearly a year after Dr. Ralph de la Torre had sued members of the Senate Committee on Health ...
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Ralph de la Torre is out at Steward Health Care, files lawsuit against US Senate committee
The lawsuit filed Monday claims the committee and its members violated de la Torre's constitutional rights. Republican Sen.
U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden has dismissed the complaint filed by former Steward Health CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre ...
A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed former Steward Health Care executive Ralph de la Torre’s lawsuit against several U.S.
The US Constitution’s speech and debate clause bars the former chief executive officer of a major health-care firm from suing ...
A federal judge has dismissed former Dallas-based Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre’s lawsuit against members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee after ruling that ...
The chair reserved for Steward Health Care System CEO Ralph de la Torre sits empty after de la Torre failed to show and testify before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing to ...
A day after an attorney wrote that Steward Health Care’s CEO won’t be at a congressional hearing next week despite being subpoenaed, lawmakers said they’re working on a contempt citation against the ...
As CEO of a hospital network that served thousands of patients, de la Torre did not trample on these principles all by himself. Over the course of his tenure, he had help. As board chair and chief ...
Ralph de la Torre will step down from his role as CEO of Steward Health Care as the for-profit network of hospitals and healthcare providers continues to undergo bankruptcy proceedings, his personal ...
WASHINGTON - A U.S. Senate committee voted unanimously on Thursday to take steps to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in civil and criminal contempt for defying a Congressional subpoena.
BOSTON - Ralph de la Torre, the CEO of Steward Health Care, says he will not testify at a hearing in Washington next week led by a bipartisan group of senators looking into his bankrupt company. Back ...
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