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US: Aetna, Horizon must comply with subpoenas in EpiPen antitrust suit

 |  November 21, 2018

Aetna and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey must comply with subpoenas seeking their employees’ testimony for a lawsuit accusing Mylan NV of engaging in a scheme to squelch competition for its EpiPen allergy treatment, a federal magistrate judge has ruled.

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    US Magistrate Judge Teresa James in Kansas City, Kansas, on Monday, November 19, rejected the insurers’ arguments that the subpoenas from lawyers for a proposed class of consumers were unduly burdensome and sought information that could already be found in records they turned over.

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