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Welsh Carson, US Anethesia move to dismiss union funds' US antitrust claims

( May 6, 2025, 12:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe and US Anesthesia Partners moved to dismiss labor organizations Electrical Medical Trust and Plumber Local Union No.68's federal antitrust complaint alleging they monopolized hospital anesthesia services in Texas. The defendants argued the allegations obscure which parties are responsible for particular conduct, and while the amended complaint adds two new USAP defendants, it contains "no substantive allegations against them," the motion to dismiss filed to the Southern District of Texas said. "Plaintiffs here had the benefit of more than 350,000 documents produced in the FTC litigation, and they have had them for months. If there were substantive allegations to be raised against Holdings and Texas P.A., plaintiffs possessed ample evidence to assert them," the defendants said.See attached document: ...

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