NORTH JACKSON PHARMACY, INC. et al v. MEDCO HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC. et al
Case Number: 2:2006cv04115
Filed: September 15, 2006
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Office: Philadelphia Office
Presiding Judge: JOHN P. FULLAM
Nature of Suit: Anti-Trust
Cause of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 1 Antitrust Litigation
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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January 18, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 37 MEMORANDUM AND/OR OPINION ORDER THAT PLAINTIFF BRADY ENTERPRISES,INC.'S REVISED AND AMENDED MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION (03-CV-4730, DOC. NO. 77) IS DENIED. PLAINTIFF NORTH JACKSON PHARMACY INC.'S MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION (06-CV-43 05, DOC. NO. 67 AND 06-MD-1782, DOC. NOS. 180, 248) ARE DENIED. DEFENDANTS CAREMARK RX, INC. AND CAREMARK INC.'S DAUBERT MOTION TO EXCLUDE PLAINTIFFS' EXPERT TESTIMONY (06-CV-4305, DOC. NO. 77 AND 06-MD-1782, DOC. NO. 259) IS GRANTED. DEFEN DANTS EXPRESS SCRIPTS, INC.'S MOTION TO DECERTIFY PLAINTIFFS' CLASS (06-CV-4114, DOC. NO. 2 AND 06-MD-1782, DOC. NO. 22) IS GRANTED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE C. DARNELL JONES, II ON 1/18/2017. 1/18/2017 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED AND E-MAILED. (SEE PAPER # 283 IN 06-MD-1782) (ems)
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