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Javier Rodriguez runs DaVita, a global leader in dialysis and kidney disease, with $12.8 billion in annual revenues and ...
A federal jury acquitted Denver-based DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry of all charges Friday, a resounding defeat for the government prosecutors who had pursued an unprecedented criminal ...
Former DaVita CEO Kent Thiry allegedly "cheated" in seeking to prevent employees from leaving his company by establishing antitrust-violating agreements with three other companies, according to ...
In this Feb. 10, 2011 file photo, DaVita CEO Kent Thiry is shown. Whether DaVita Inc.’s former CEO Kent Thiry violated federal antitrust law when he agreed with three competitors not to recruit ...
Lawyers for Denver-based DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry argued on Friday that a federal judge should dismiss antitrust charges against them, calling the Department of Justice's indictment ...
Jury acquits DaVita, ex-CEO on all counts in landmark antitrust trial, dealing major blow to DOJ By Heather Landi Apr 16, 2022 12:00pm DaVita Antitrust Laws Department of Justice FTC ...
A jury has acquitted Denver-based dialysis firm DaVita Inc. and former chairman and CEO Kent Thiry of charges they conspired with three competing firms not to hire certain employees from ...
A jury in Denver, Colorado, acquitted dialysis provider DaVita and its former CEO Kent Thiry on Friday of charges that they conspired with competitors not to hire each other's employees.
DaVita Medical Group acquired ABQ Health Partners in 2012. DaVita Inc. CEO Kent Thiry was vague Wednesday about how his company plans to use proceeds from the $4.9 billion sale of its DaVita ...
Lawyers for Denver-based DaVita Inc. and its former CEO Kent Thiry argued on Friday that a federal judge should dismiss antitrust charges against them, calling the Department of Justice's indictment ...