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Kamakahi v. American Society for Reproductive Medicine et al
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3:11-cv-01781
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February 01, 2016
Egg Donors Get Pay Limits Axed With Antitrust Settlement
A class of human-egg donors who allege the American Society for Reproductive Medicine violated antitrust laws by capping compensation to donors asked a California federal court Friday to approve a settlement requiring the organization to remove the compensation guideline, calling the agreement an "excellent resolution" of the case.
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February 24, 2015
Human Egg Donors Seek To Intervene In Antitrust Pay Row
Two women have asked to intervene in a California class action accusing the American Society for Reproductive Medicine of fixing prices for human egg donations, saying they meet all the criteria to represent a subclass seeking an injunction barring the compensation caps.
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February 03, 2015
Human Egg Donors Win Partial Cert. In Antitrust Pay Row
A California federal court judge Tuesday granted in part a motion to certify a class of potentially thousands of human egg donors on the issue of whether an agreement among members of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine to cap compensation to those donors violated antitrust laws.
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January 23, 2015
Human Egg Donors Near Cert. Of Antitrust Class In Pay Row
A California federal judge said Friday he would likely certify a class of human egg donors on the issue of whether an agreement among members of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine to cap compensation to those donors violated the Sherman Act.
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April 13, 2011
Medical Group Kept Egg Prices Low, Donor Claims
An egg donor launched a class action in California on Tuesday accusing the American Society for Reproductive Medicine of fixing prices for human egg donation services by setting maximum compensation rules for its member clinics.