IHG Healthcare, Inc. v. Kathleen Sebeliu
IHG HEALTHCARE, INC., doing business as Grace Hospice of Texas and GRACE HOSPICE OF TEXAS, doing business as Grace Hospice of Texas |
KATHLEEN SEBELIUS, Secretary of United States Department of Health and Human Services |
10-20531 |
August 11, 2010 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Recovery of Medicare |
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Plaintiff - appellee: IHG HEALTHCARE, INC., doing business as Grace Hospice of Texas | |
Represented By: | Brian McCracken Daucher |
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Plaintiff - appellee: GRACE HOSPICE OF TEXAS, doing business as Grace Hospice of Texas | |
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Defendant - appellant: KATHLEEN SEBELIUS, Secretary of United States Department of Health and Human Services | |
Represented By: | Kevin Charles Aiman |
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