June 2015

Andrea Kimball

Andrea Kimball Kimball is currently defending SRHS in pension related litigation.  She is a partner at Dentons in the Kansas City office. Profile on Dentons’ Website Media Coverage Connections Dentons Carly Duvall Martin Moderson Dogan & Wilkinson Roy Williams Brett Williams Hanson Horn Kelly Sessoms Franke & Salloum Fred Feeney

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Carly Duvall

Carly Duvall Duvall is currently defending SRHS in pension related litigation.  She is a managing associate at Dentons in the Kansas City office. Profile on Dentons’ Website Media Coverage Connections Dentons Andrea Kimball Martin Moderson Dogan & Wilkinson Roy Williams Brett Williams Hanson Horn Kelly Sessoms Franke & Salloum Fred Feeney

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Dentons US, LLP

Dentons US, LLP Dentons was hired in XXXX, 2015 by SRHS to lead the defense of pension plan related litigation. The Dentons team is composed of Carly Duvall, Andrea Kimball, and Martin Moderson, all of the Kansas City office. These attorneys have specialized experience in pension plan litigation. It is unclear at this time what

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Paula Yancey

Paula Yancey Yancey has served as attorney for the Board of Supervisors for several years. She had a failed bid against Chancery Court Judge Neil Harris. Her campaign was supported by partners of Dogan & Wilkson:  Robert Wilkinson and Amy St. Pe. Media Coverage   Connections Billy Guice Board of Supervisors Robert Wilkinson Amy St.

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Chris Anderson

Chris Anderson Gary Christopher Anderson served as CEO of Singing River Health System from May 1998 until March of 2014. At the time of his exit, his tenure was hailed by members of the Board of Trustees.  It is now known that Anderson left as a result of an $88 million accounting adjustment. He joined

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KPMG

KPMG KPMG served as auditors for SRHS from 19XX until 2013 when they were replaced by Horne, LLP.  Horne’s examination found that KPMG mis-calculated provision for bad debt to the tune of $88 million. This caused the exit of then CEO Chris Anderson. SRHS hired Susman Godfrey to sue KPMG in 2014. Documents Engagement Letter

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