Priddy et al v. Health Care Service Corporation
Susan Priddy, Craig Fischer, Jan Yard, Prairie Analytical Systems Inc, Metro Chicago Surgical Oncology LLC, Mark Schacht MD, Neil Friedman MD, Suraj Demla, Jeffrey Rose, Ad Libs Advertising Inc and Michael Beiler |
Health Care Service Corporation |
3:2014cv03360 |
November 21, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Springfield Office |
Sangamon |
Richard Mills |
Tom Schanzle-Haskins |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 |
29 U.S.C. ยง 1132 |
None |
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Filing 78 OPINION AND ORDER: Defendant's Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories (d/e 68 ) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. (SEE WRITTEN OPINION AND ORDER) Entered by Judge Richard Mills on 10/25/2016. (GL, ilcd) |
Filing 74 OPINION: The Plaintiffs' Motion to Certify the Class 22 is ALLOWED. (SEE WRITTEN OPINION) Entered by Judge Richard Mills on 10/7/2016. (GL, ilcd) |
Filing 21 OPINION: The Defendant's Motion will be Allowed to the extent that Plaintiffs are alleging a breach of fiduciary duty under ERISA for failure to pass on rebates and discounts. The Defendant's Motion will be Denied to the extent that Plai ntiff is alleging the HCSC is a fiduciary due to its status as a mutual insurance company. The Motion to Dismiss will be Denied to the extent that Plaintiffs are asserting a breach of fiduciary duty based on board member payments. The Motion to Dism iss will be Denied to the extent that Plaintiffs are alleging violations of § 1106 in Counts I and II. The Motion to Dismiss will be Denied as to Count III. The Motion to Dismiss will Be Allowed as to Counts IV and V. The Motion will be Denied a s to Counts VI and VII. the Motion of Defendant Healthcare Services Corporation to Dismiss the First Amended Complaint 13 is ALLOWED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. The Motion to Dismiss for lack of standing as to Prairie Analytical Systems, Inc., Me tro Chicago Surgical Oncology, LLC and Ad-Libs Advertising, Inc. is ALLOWED. Those Plaintiffs are terminated as Parties. The Motion to Dismiss for lack of standing as to other Plaintiffs is DENIED. The Motion to Dismiss is ALLOWED as to the claims which allege a breach of fiduciary duty under ERISA for failure to pass on rebates and discounts. The Motion to Dismiss as to other breach of fiduciary duty claims is DENIED. The Motion to Dismiss is DENIED to the extent that Plaintiffs are assertin g claims for Prohibited Transactions in Counts I and II. The Motion to Dismiss is DENIED as to Count III. The Motion to Dismiss is ALLOWED as to Counts IV and V. The Motion to Dismiss is DENIED as to Counts VI and VII. This case is referred to United States Magistrate Judge Tom Schanzle-Haskins for the purpose of holding a scheduling conference. (SEE WRITTEN OPINION) Entered by Judge Richard Mills on 3/18/2016. (GL, ilcd) |
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