No summary judgment on two former LGC subsidiaries
| By Tim Buckland, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The request was in response to a secret agreement reached in October and announced after -- and in response to -- a state
A deal announced earlier this month would undo the secret agreement, which saw HealthTrust acquire all of the assets and liabilities of
But a hearing held last week found that, unlike motions indicating "no genuine issues of material fact," the BSR and the insurance administrators had differences in their factual arguments, making a summary judgment "improper at this time," Mitchell said in his ruling, which was issued Monday.
The sides differ on whether the
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