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Geisinger Health, Evangelical Community file reply in support of dismissing no-poach case

( July 19, 2021, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Geisinger Health and Evangelical Community Hospital told a US judge that plaintiffs bringing antitrust claims have impermissibly added new, but still conclusory, allegations in an opposition to dismissal in an attempt to overcome fatal deficiencies in their complaint while refusing to address any inconvenient facts. Plaintiffs are accusing the hospitals of engaging in an illegal no-poach agreement regarding each other’s physicians, nurses, psychologists, therapists, and other healthcare professional. “Plaintiffs’ overreach by extrapolating a purported decade-long conspiracy affecting all of defendants’ ‘Healthcare Workers’ solely out of a single, undated email communication about soliciting ‘nurses’ on Facebook is fatally flawed,” they argued.See document below. ...

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