PLAINTIFF SAYS JURY SAW AMPLE EVIDENCE OF HMO'S UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES Brokerage Concepts v. U.S. Healthcare | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

PLAINTIFF SAYS JURY SAW AMPLE EVIDENCE OF HMO'S UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES Brokerage Concepts v. U.S. Healthcare | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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1997-APR Andrews Antitrust Litig. Rep. 16
Andrews Antitrust Litigation Reporter
April, 1997
Health Care Fraud/RICO
Copyright (c) 1997 Andrews Publications

PLAINTIFF SAYS JURY SAW AMPLE EVIDENCE OF HMO'S UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES

Brokerage Concepts v. U.S. Healthcare

A third-party administrator that won a $1.2 million verdict against U.S. Healthcare (USHC) for unlawful tying and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) has filed its brief opposing reversal of that verdict. ...
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