IN RE: Multiplan Health Insurance Provider Litigation
Allegiance Health Management, Inc. |
Elevance Health, Inc., Aetna, Inc., Health Care Service Corporation, CIGNA Group, Multiplan, Inc., UnitedHealth Group, Inc., Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Centene Corporation and Kaiser Permanente LLC |
Live Well Chiropractic PLLC, Anesthesia Care P.C., Nassau Medical Practice, P.C., Manhattan Medical Practice, P.C. and Ivy Creek of Tallapoosa LLC |
Multiplan Health Insurance Provider Litigation |
1:2024cv06795 |
August 1, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Matthew F Kennelly |
Personal Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Product Liability |
None |
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Filing 2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ORDER: It appearing that the Hon. Matthew F. Kennelly is presiding in MDL 3121 (24 CV 6795, In Re: Multiplan Health Insurance Provider Litigation); therefore It is hereby ordered that the Clerk is to reassign the cases listed below from Judge Pacold to Judge Kennelly in MDL 3121 (24 CV 6795, In Re: Multiplan Health Insurance Provider Litigation) and the designated Magistrate Judge M. David Weisman. Signed by the Executive Committee on 8/2/2024 (td, ) |
Filing 1 TRANSFER order of 08/1/24 from MDL Panel establishing MDL 3121. Case No. 24c6795 master docket. (nsf, ). |
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