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Miscellaneous Order

U.S.
Aug 18, 2000
530 U.S. 1291 (2000)

Summary

holding that ERISA does not impose a fiduciary duty on health maintenance organizations to disclose physician compensation and reimbursement schemes to plan participants

Summary of this case from In re Enron Corp. Securities, Derivative "ERISA"

Opinion

AUGUST 18, 2000


99A942 GOLUB v. GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. ET AL. C.A.2d Cir. Application for stay, addressed to JUSTICE BREYER and referred to the Court, denied.


Summaries of

Miscellaneous Order

U.S.
Aug 18, 2000
530 U.S. 1291 (2000)

holding that ERISA does not impose a fiduciary duty on health maintenance organizations to disclose physician compensation and reimbursement schemes to plan participants

Summary of this case from In re Enron Corp. Securities, Derivative "ERISA"
Case details for

Miscellaneous Order

Case Details

Full title:MISCELLANEOUS ORDER

Court:U.S.

Date published: Aug 18, 2000

Citations

530 U.S. 1291 (2000)

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