Defense lawyers sought to change jurors perception of the corporate pacts at the heart of the federal criminal trial of DaVita, Inc. and its former leader, Kent Thiry, by clarifying
Jurors learned that Kent Thiry, the former leader of DaVita, Inc., was the person who devised the unusual — and illegal, prosecutors say — requirement that DaVita s senior employees tell
Twelve jurors heard competing interpretations on Monday of the corporate agreements that are at the heart of a novel criminal trial based on an 1890 federal antitrust law.
The nearly three-week criminal trial of Denver-based DaVita, Inc. and its former leader, Kent Thiry, will begin on Monday morning, as prosecutors attempt to prove that a series of agreements