Health Care Providers as Antitrust Plaintiffs: Opportunities, Risks, and Realities

Date: 05/07/25
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ET

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Live closed captions are available.

Overview: This webinar explores the unique role of health care providers as plaintiffs in antitrust litigation, highlighting opportunities to address anticompetitive practices affecting the industry. Speakers examine key legal strategies and successful case examples. Designed for generalist health care attorneys, the session offers practical insights into navigating this complex legal landscape.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Understand when and how antitrust litigation can be a viable tool for health care providers.
  • Explore considerations related to litigation financing and venue.
  • Discuss real-world case studies demonstrating the pros and cons of brining an antitrust claim.

Speaker Information:

Herbert Allen, Partner, Honigman LLP

Will Lavery, Partner, Clifford Chance

Steve Vieux, Senior Counsel, Bartko Pavia LLP

 

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