FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION et al v. THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY et al
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2:20-cv-01113
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Firms
- Baker Botts
- Baker & Hostetler
- Buchanan Ingersoll
- Burns White
- Cozen O'Connor
- Dechert LLP
- Duane Morris
- Faegre Drinker
- Hogan Lovells
- Kane Pugh
- Latsha Davis
- MacElree Harvey
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Milbank LLP
- Obermayer Rebmann
- Paul Weiss
- Post & Schell
- Rule Garza
- Spiro Harrison
- Torridon Law
Companies
- Aetna Inc.
- Crozer Keystone Health System
- Einstein Healthcare Network
- Genesis HealthCare Corp.
- Health Partners Plans Inc.
- Independence Blue Cross Inc.
- Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Inc.
- Kindred Healthcare LLC
- Main Line Health Inc.
- Prime Healthcare Services Inc.
- Prospect Medical Holdings Inc.
- Temple University
- The Cigna Group
- UnitedHealth Group Inc.
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September 10, 2020
Einstein Seeks Contempt Order In Hospital Merger Doc Fight
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network wants a nursing home operator held in contempt for refusing to cough up financial documents it needs to fend off a merger challenge, telling a Pennsylvania federal court that the nonparty is trying to "run out the clock" before an upcoming preliminary injunction hearing.
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September 02, 2020
Medical Group Must Turn Over Docs In Hospital Merger Case
A Pennsylvania federal judge has ordered a health care chain to hand over documents and rejected its bid to sanction Albert Einstein Healthcare Network for seeking materials to fend off a Federal Trade Commission challenge to Einstein's merger with another hospital group.
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August 24, 2020
Pa. Hospital Chain Denies Discovery Abuse In Merger Dispute
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network is fighting a sanctions bid against it for seeking documents from a nursing home operator that has been communicating with the Federal Trade Commission as part of the agency's challenge to Einstein's proposed merger with another Philadelphia hospital chain.
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August 19, 2020
Pa. Hospital Chain Allegedly Abusing Discovery In Merger Suit
The owner of multiple health care facilities nationwide has accused the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network of "baseless and punitive discovery requests" seeking material that is "irrelevant" to defending a merger with Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals that the Federal Trade Commission is challenging, according to briefs unsealed on Tuesday in Pennsylvania federal court.
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June 08, 2020
Nursing Homes Must Give Records In Pa. Hospital Merger Row
A Philadelphia-area group of nursing homes will have to answer a subpoena for records relating to whether it competes with the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network and Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, after a federal judge ruled they were relevant to the Federal Trade Commission's opposition to the merger between Einstein and Jefferson.
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May 22, 2020
Philly Hospital Fights Bid To Quash Subpoena In Merger Case
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network has told a Pennsylvania federal court that it needs documents from an area nursing home operator to show they compete against each other as it tries to fend off a merger challenge from the Federal Trade Commission and the state.
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May 01, 2020
Nursing Home Co. Says Philly Hospital Wants 'Blueprint'
A Pennsylvania nursing home operator has urged a federal judge not to let Albert Einstein Healthcare Network have access to business plans and other internal documents sought as the network contests a Federal Trade Commission merger challenge.
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March 12, 2020
Philly Health Networks Can't Keep Deal Value Under Wraps
A Pennsylvania federal judge rejected a bid Thursday from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network to keep the value of its planned merger with Jefferson Health under seal as the Federal Trade Commission and state attorney general seek to block the transaction.
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February 27, 2020
FTC Moves To Block Merger Of 2 Top Philly Health Networks
The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it will sue to stop Jefferson Health from acquiring Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, saying that combining the two Philadelphia-area health care systems would destroy their incentive to compete for inclusion in insurance networks and reduce the quality of care.
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