The Small Business Administration can’t block a bankrupt hospital in Vermont from applying for a stimulus loan solely because of its distressed status, a federal court ruled.
Judge Colleen A. Brown of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont granted a temporary restraining order Monday on behalf of Springfield Hospital, Inc., which sued for the right to apply for a Paycheck Protection Loan.
Brown found that Springfield Hospital had met all criteria legally required for a temporary restraining order. She said the loans under the CARES “constitutes a grant of economic aid in response to the pandemic” and ...
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