Did anyone else notice the surge in litigation TruBridge is currently facing? While suing customers is already a red flag, allegations of data theft, copyright infringement, and even antitrust violations should raise serious concerns for shareholders.
1. TruBridge v. Putnam County Memorial Hospital (Ala. Sup. Ct., 2019)
TruBridge sued for breach of contract after the hospital allegedly diverted data to avoid paying fees. The default judgment was overturned on appeal, allowing the case to proceed.
2. TruBridge v. Ozarks Medical Center (W.D. Mo., 2021)
TruBridge alleged the hospital breached a billing services contract by switching systems and locking them out. The court denied summary judgment; case is still ongoing.
3. TruBridge v. Crook County Medical Services District (S.D. Ala., 2024)
TruBridge sued a Wyoming hospital for ending their contract early; the hospital counterclaimed citing poor service. The case remains pending in federal court.
4. TruBridge v. Houston County & Braden Health (M.D. Tenn., 2024)
TruBridge filed for breach of contract related to services at a reopened rural Tennessee hospital. The case is in early stages, with no rulings yet.
5. TruBridge v. TimeTrex Software (S.D. Ala., 2025)
TruBridge alleges wrongful contract termination and interference; TimeTrex counters with claims including copyright infringement and antitrust. The court denied TruBridge’s TRO; litigation is ongoing.
TruBridge sued a former employee for stealing and deleting confidential data. The court imposed a monetary penalty for contempt and warned of possible jail time.
Might be worth digging deeper into the legal risk exposure.
One part I forgot to put in the note, but could be relevant (was for me), is this little insight in Bassi's thinking
https://x.com/pymnts/status/1773387201587360221
It could be self promotional from him, but if its not he is showing signs of mental frameworks you would expect from a capital allocator.
Did anyone else notice the surge in litigation TruBridge is currently facing? While suing customers is already a red flag, allegations of data theft, copyright infringement, and even antitrust violations should raise serious concerns for shareholders.
1. TruBridge v. Putnam County Memorial Hospital (Ala. Sup. Ct., 2019)
TruBridge sued for breach of contract after the hospital allegedly diverted data to avoid paying fees. The default judgment was overturned on appeal, allowing the case to proceed.
2. TruBridge v. Ozarks Medical Center (W.D. Mo., 2021)
TruBridge alleged the hospital breached a billing services contract by switching systems and locking them out. The court denied summary judgment; case is still ongoing.
3. TruBridge v. Crook County Medical Services District (S.D. Ala., 2024)
TruBridge sued a Wyoming hospital for ending their contract early; the hospital counterclaimed citing poor service. The case remains pending in federal court.
4. TruBridge v. Houston County & Braden Health (M.D. Tenn., 2024)
TruBridge filed for breach of contract related to services at a reopened rural Tennessee hospital. The case is in early stages, with no rulings yet.
5. TruBridge v. TimeTrex Software (S.D. Ala., 2025)
TruBridge alleges wrongful contract termination and interference; TimeTrex counters with claims including copyright infringement and antitrust. The court denied TruBridge’s TRO; litigation is ongoing.
6. TruBridge Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. v. Ashish Yellapantula (Bombay HC, 2024–2025)
TruBridge sued a former employee for stealing and deleting confidential data. The court imposed a monetary penalty for contempt and warned of possible jail time.
Might be worth digging deeper into the legal risk exposure.