To: Honorable Judge Marvin Isgur, US Bankruptcy Court Judge and Honorable Judge Marvin Isgur, US BANKRUPTCY JUDGE

A Neighbors Family

We, the undersigned, hereby petition the Honorable Judge Marvin Isgur to consider the BEST bid as opposed to the highest bid in the case 18-22836 (MI) of the bankruptcy of Neighbors Legacy Holdings.

Although your honor's decision in this matter is just and final, we implore that you hear and substantiate these pleas set before you. We the physicians and employees of Neighbors Emergency Centers are a family. Collectively speaking, we believe that a decision based purely on highest bid is not the BEST course for those of us who stand to lose more than just a business identity, but our entire way of life.

The bidding process in the case of Neighbors Legacy Holdings et.al. was concluded yesterday with the winner appearing to be a break-up of the company to multiple bidders. We believe that the interests of all parties concerned are best served by retaining the enterprise intact as a whole entity. We have also been made aware that some of the winning bidders are planning to shut down current operating centers which will end up costing jobs to lots of employees and physicians. We ask that you consider the HIGHEST bid to keep the the entire enterprise as a whole before making a decision based on dollars alone. Your honor has the ability and responsibility to pick the highest and BEST Bid. In this situation, the highest dollar amount is not necessarily the BEST. We are requesting you to please consider our plea. Please consider all efforts to keep the entire company intact for the sake of many hard working people.

Why is this important?

RE Neighbors Legacy Holdings, Inc., et al.
Case Number: 18-33836

Although It is clear that while we cannot keep Neighbors Holdings from being sold, we feel certain that the Honorable Judge Isgur will consider the small financial gap between the highest dollar amount which breaks up the company into uncertainty (5 different bidders) and the HIGHEST single bid which keeps the entire company intact and preserves many jobs.