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    Jul 21, 2012, 07:46 PM
    BCBS withholds MD's Patient claims to satisfy judgement
    A judgement was granted against a medical practice from a lost court case. A garnishment was served to BCBS who garnished the physicians Insurance reimbursement filed with a different Tax ID. I was under the impression that an LLC protects one from individual garnishment and thus no moneys can be held. A stay was filed and is pending. The practice had filed Chapter 7 due to no monies to pay this judgement, thus the confusion and a trustee is in charge of the monies designated to pay wages, and other overhead bills created with the new tax id. Please provide positive and negative feedback.

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