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DaVita and its former CEO acquitted of U.S. antitrust charges


The DOJ Gets the Green Light in its Latest No-Poach Criminal ...

In the case of DaVita and Thiry, U.S. District Judge R. Brooke Jackson acknowledged at the motion to dismiss phase that the agreements ...

U.S. prosecutors, DaVita clash at novel antitrust trial over hiring ...

... antitrust prosecution against dialysis provider DaVita Inc, charged last year along with its former chief executive in a conspiracy to...

Lessons from DOJ's Wave Of Labor Market Prosecutions | Antitrust ...

After the court answered the jury's request to define "meaningful competition," the jury acquitted DaVita and its CEO on all counts. Meanwhile, ...

DaVita and its former CEO indicted, Justice Department charges ...

Dialysis and kidney-care giant DaVita Inc. and its former chief executive were charged this week with conspiring with competing companies to ...

Increased Antitrust Enforcement Of Horizontal No-Poach ...

... the DOJ's increased scrutiny of potentially anti-competitive contractual clauses. In DaVita, the DOJ charged DaVita, a dialysis provider, and its former CEO ...

Department of Justice secures first “victory” in criminal prosecution of ...

The defendants were ultimately acquitted at trial on the antitrust charges, although Jindal was found guilty of obstructing the underlying FTC ...

Employers Beware: Aggressive and Expansive Labor-Focused ...

... acquitted defendants DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry of all charges after a nearly two-week trial regarding an alleged no-poach ...

Behind the DOJ's recent antitrust trial losses: an evolving concept of ...

A day later, in United States v. DaVita, Inc. et al., a federal jury in Colorado acquitted a national healthcare provider and its former CEO on ...

In re Outpatient Med. Ctr. Emp. Antitrust Litig., 21 C 305 - Casetext

Both the DaVita indictment and the SCA indictment charge a conspiracy between DaVita and SCA not to solicit each other's senior-level employees.

The Rise of Labor Issues as an Antitrust Priority

2022). 89 DaVita and Its Former CEO Acquitted of U.S. Antitrust Charges, REUTERS (Apr. 18, 2022, 10:12 AM),.

Implications of the Justice Department's Latest Defeat in No-Poach ...

Just a day later, a Colorado jury acquitted DaVita ... and its former CEO of allegedly conspiring to suppress competition in the market for ...

The US District Court for the District of Colorado acquits a Denver ...

Colorado federal jury acquitted a healthcare company and its former CEO of antitrust charges that they violated the Sherman Act by entering ...

DOJ's Recent Loss in Antitrust Labor Case Highlights Ongoing ...

The acquittal follows several other recent losses by the DOJ antitrust division in cases concerning labor market restrictions in the healthcare ...

Is No Poach No More? - Miller & Chevalier

On April 28, 2023, a federal judge dealt the most recent blow to the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) efforts to criminally prosecute ...

No-poach Agreements: Increasingly Risky - California Lawyers ...

In the DaVita case, Davita, Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry moved to dismiss DOJ's indictment on the ground that no-poach agreements cannot constitute ...

Playing Chicken: DOJ Presses on With High-Profile Antitrust Cases ...

A few months later, a federal jury in Denver rejected the antitrust division's criminal Sherman Act case against Davita Healthcare and its ...

The 'No-Poach' Approach: Antitrust Enforcement of Employment ...

Defendants acquitted of wage-fixing charges. ... United States v DaVita & Thiry. Denied ... Under the US Sentencing Guidelines, fines for certain ...

Economic Liberties Applauds the DOJ's Antitrust Division for ...

In the most prominent case, the Division tried the powerful, politically connected former CEO of DaVita Inc., a dialysis firm, for conspiring ...

Article – AHLA Annual Meeting The healthcare industry is one of the ...

In. April 2022, a Denver jury acquitted DaVita and its former CEO of all three charges. This was the first criminal trial over alleged agreements to restrict.

DOJ Gives Up on Its Sole Remaining Criminal No-Poach Prosecution

Prior to that, DOJ lost a criminal no-poach case against Davita, Inc., and its former CEO, in which DOJ asserted they agreed with competitors ...