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City of Brevard, North Carolina v. HCA Healthcare, Inc. et al
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February 22, 2024
North Carolina Hospitals Can't Exit Monopoly Claims
Two healthcare companies cannot escape a consolidated antitrust suit claiming that a North Carolina hospital system drove up the price of health insurance for public employees, as a federal judge has found that the claims plausibly allege that the anti-competitive conduct occurred within the time window to sue.
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June 06, 2023
North Carolina Cases To Watch: A Midyear Report
The remainder of the year will find North Carolina's legal community paying close attention to a hospital system's antitrust battles, a challenge to a $189 million jury verdict in an intellectual property fight, and a trial in a harassment case against the federal judiciary.
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November 08, 2022
NC AG Backs Counties' Monopoly Claims Against Hospital
North Carolina's attorney general urged a federal court Tuesday to plow forward with an antitrust suit alleging a state hospital system has driven up the price of health insurance for public employees, saying the consolidation of hospitals in the region has stifled competition.
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September 12, 2022
NC Approved Monopoly, Health System Says In Antitrust Case
The current and former owners of a North Carolina hospital system are looking to duck an antitrust lawsuit alleging that they drove up the price of health insurance for public employees, telling a federal judge the hospital's alleged monopoly was sanctioned by the state.
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August 22, 2022
NC Health Network's Monopoly Drove Up Prices, Counties Say
A North Carolina hospital system's alleged regional monopoly has driven up the price of providing health insurance to public employees, two cities and counties said in a new antitrust suit.