NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS UNITED RECIPROCAL EXCHANGE v. THE MEDICAL PROTECTIVE COMPANY, INC. et al
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3:13-cv-02286
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May 28, 2019
Insurer Loses $1.9M Fee Bid After Defeating Rival's Suit
A medical malpractice insurance carrier on Tuesday fell short in its bid for about $1.9 million in attorney fees and costs after defeating an unfair competition suit from New Jersey Physicians United Reciprocal Exchange, with a federal judge saying the matter was not an "exceptional" case that warranted a fee award.
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August 24, 2017
Insurer Expert Report Included Improper Info, Judge Says
A New Jersey federal judge ruled Wednesday that New Jersey Physicians United Reciprocal Exchange was wrong to submit an expert report that relied on information it hadn't provided in discovery in a pair of unfair competition cases the medical malpractice insurer is bringing against two competitors.
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September 02, 2014
Atty Must Comply With Limited Deposition In Insurer Ad Suit
A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday ordered an insurance attorney to cooperate with subpoenas from medical malpractice insurer New Jersey Physicians United Reciprocal Exchange in an unfair competition suit, but constrained deposition questioning to allow the attorney, a nonparty, to avoid becoming a defendant.
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April 19, 2013
NJ Pure Can't Quash Rival Malpractice Insurer's Ads
Medical malpractice insurer New Jersey Physicians United Reciprocal Exchange lost a bid Friday for a preliminary injunction against a rival, for-profit insurer it claims disparages it by distributing misleading advertisements comparing the two companies' financial health.