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Friday, April 02, 2004
  How can an attorney mediate mass murder?

We are not talking about plea bargaining the sentence of a criminal behind bars. This one is still on the streets killing.

The appellate court is mandating mediation, how do you meet half way on 16,000 to 26,000 murders a year? And it is murder. This is not an engineering mistake or product defect. This combination was formed by people who knew they were committing antitrust felonies and that the foreseeable result would be tens of thousands of Americans would die each year from lack of hospital care while being uninsured or under insured because the costs were illegally inflated. Their continuing crime ( a trust controlling the 1.3 trillion dollar hospital supply market) is so profitable that one of the architects was made CEO of one of America's largest and most respected companies.

The consent decrees and settlements have only kept the combination alive and killing.

 
Thursday, April 01, 2004
  US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
Case Summary
Court of Appeals Docket #: 04-3075 Filed: 2/25/04
Nsuit: 3410
Medical Supply Chain v. General Electric Co., et al
Appeal from: United States District Court for the District of Kansas

3/31/04 [1697673] Case referred for mediation conferencing. (kjs)
[04-3075 04-3102]

3/31/04 [1697673] Case referred for mediation conferencing. (kjs)
[04-3075 04-3102] 
Friday, March 26, 2004
  Today I prepared a Notice of Lis Pendens for Medical Supply Chain, Inc. v. GE et al.

It is hard to understand why this conglomerate which was once considered the best manged American corporation is taking a 15 million dollar loss and paying another $60,000.00 a month to keep Medical Supply from entering the market for hospital supplies.

Jeffry Immelt, GE's ceo appears to have knowledge of the 16 to 26 thousand people dying in America from the illegal inflation of hospital costs.

Sarbannes Oxley appears to prevent any law firm from stating in court that GE is not acting with GHX and Neoforma, Inc. to keep an indepependent we based hospital supplier from entering this market. 
Issues in Healthcare Antitrust, Civil Rights, Securities and RICO discussed from the front lines.

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