St. Luke’s Health System gets ‘shocking’ $10M bill for lawsuit
| By Audrey Dutton, The Idaho Statesman | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
St. Luke's calls the fees "shocking."
U.S. District Judge
St. Luke's plans to appeal the ruling. The
Saint Alphonsus requests more than
Antitrust law says the court can award reasonable attorneys' fees "to encourage private parties ... to undertake the legal expense associated with challenging activity that violates the antitrust laws, in order to protect the public," said
Wasden's office asked to be reimbursed roughly
"
Treasure
The
St. Luke's expects "most of" the fees it incurs from the lawsuit, and whatever it is required to pay the winners, will be covered by insurance, said spokesman
The costs "could have been avoided because we believe that the lawsuit was both unnecessary and regrettable," Dey said. "Prior to Saint Alphonsus and
Before the lawsuit was filed, Wasden's office sent St. Luke's and Saltzer letters warning them not to close on the deal -- at least not while the FTC and Wasden were in the middle of the antitrust investigation that culminated in the lawsuit.
One of the solutions St. Luke's says it pitched to regulators, it also pitched to the judge. Winmill rejected it.
Dey said the fees requested by Saint Alphonsus are "certainly not warranted" because the "government presented the bulk of the case."
He said St. Luke's could not tell the Statesman how much the lawsuit has cost so far. St. Luke's kept track of costs for "more than two years since the start of the investigation," so it would be unfair to compare those costs with those reported Friday by Saint Alphonsus, he said.
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