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Prosecution rests case in Mark Houck trial, defense motions to dismiss the case

The Houck family / Photo credit: Thomas More SocietyPhiladelphia, Pa., Jan 26, 2023 / 17:45 pm (CNA).On the second day of witness testimony in the trial of Mark Houck, a pro-life father of seven charged with violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, defense lawyers argued that the federal case against their client be dismissed.Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge Gerald Pappert himself raised that possibility, asking the prosecution at one point whether the federal law didn t "seem to be stretched a little thin here?" Before the court adjourned to consider dismissal, arguments from the prosecution and defense focused on two questions. First, did Houck, a longtime sidewalk counselor outside of the Elizabeth Blackwell Health Center Planned Parenthood clinic in Philadelphia, shove a volunteer clinic escort because he was trying to interfere with that escort s provision of reproductive health services?And second, did the clinic escort, 73-year-ol ....

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A Busy Week in Pennsylvania Hospital Markets: In Philly, the FTC Ends Its Jefferson-Einstein Merger Challenge and in Central PA, the DOJ Proposes to Resolve Its Geisinger-Evangelical "Collaboration Agreement" With a Consent Decree | Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP


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The U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), in the span of about 48 hours in the first days of March, wrapped up two challenges to hospital deals – one dropped, the other settled (pending court approval). Both outcomes should be viewed as important indicators of both the issues the enforcement agencies are likely to focus on in health care industry deals and why market definition is particularly critical in health care market transactions. 
The Philadelphia Case
On Monday, March 1, the FTC announced that it was walking away from its year-old challenge to the pending merger of the Philadelphia-area Jefferson Health (“Jefferson”) and Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (“Einstein”). The case was filed in February 2020, and the FTC was joined by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General (“PA-AG”). The FTC and PA-AG, unsuccessfully, sought a preliminary ....

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FTC Loses Bid to Block Philadelphia Hospital Merger


Thursday, January 7, 2021
Policing hospital mergers has become a top enforcement priority among federal antitrust enforcers. In 2020 alone, the FTC sued to block three hospital transactions (Jefferson/Einstein, Methodist Le Bonheur/Tenet and Hackensack Meridian/Englewood) and submitted letters to state regulators opposing two transactions (Community/Hendrick and Community/Shannon), while the DOJ has challenged one transaction (Geisinger/Evangelical).
On December 8, the FTC lost the first of its 2020 hospital merger challenges. United States District Judge Gerald Pappert denied the FTC’s motion for a preliminary injunction to block the combination of Philadelphia-area Thomas Jefferson University and Albert Einstein Healthcare Network. The FTC quickly appealed, but the Third Circuit denied the FTC’s motion for an injunction pending appeal. (The FTC has since won a second merger challenge: On December 23, Methodist Le Bonheur abandoned its planned acquisition of ....

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