Frisbie Memorial Hospital et al v. US Department of Health and Human Services, Secretary
Plaintiff: Exeter Health Resources, Inc., Frisbie Memorial Hospital, LRGHealthcare, Southern New Hampshire Health System, St. Joseph Hospital and Wentworth-Douglass Health System
Defendant: US Department of Health and Human Services, Secretary
Case Number: 1:2013cv00451
Filed: October 9, 2013
Court: US District Court for the District of New Hampshire
Office: Concord Office
Presiding Judge: Steven J. McAuliffe
Nature of Suit: Review or Appeal of Agency Decision
Cause of Action: 05 U.S.C. ยง 551 Administrative Procedure Act
Jury Demanded By: None
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Plaintiff: Exeter Health Resources, Inc.
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Plaintiff: Frisbie Memorial Hospital
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Plaintiff: LRGHealthcare
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Plaintiff: Southern New Hampshire Health System
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Plaintiff: St. Joseph Hospital
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Plaintiff: Wentworth-Douglass Health System
Represented By: Anthony J. Galdieri
Represented By: Gordon J. MacDonald
Represented By: W. Scott O'Connell
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Defendant: US Department of Health and Human Services, Secretary
Represented By: Benjamin L. Berwick
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