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DaVita, former CEO urge jury to deliberate on question of intent in US no-poach trial

By Serafina Smith
  • 13 Apr 2022 20:08
  • 14 Apr 2022 13:47
Defense counsel for dialysis provider DaVita and former Chief Executive Kent Thiry today urged a US jury to take defendants’ intentions into consideration when deciding whether agreements between DaVita and its strategic partners constituted an antitrust violation. 
During the US Department of Justice’s no-poach trial in Denver today, the jury also quizzed the

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Serafina Smith

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Serafina Smith covers mergers and acquisitions for MLex from New York. Before becoming a journalist, Serafina was a paralegal supporting the United States Department of Justice, where she worked on foreign bribery and money laundering cases. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelor’s degree in linguistics from Georgetown University.

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