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Ameritox, LTD. v. Millennium Laboratories, Inc.
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September 15, 2014
Ameritox's Drug-Test Cup Injunction Bid Falls Short
A Florida federal judge ruled Monday that she had no authority under the Stark Law or the Anti-Kickback Statute to issue a permanent injunction preventing Millennium Laboratories Inc. from giving doctors free drug-test cups, a practice for which it was hit with a $15 million jury verdict last June.
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September 12, 2014
Millennium Wins Bid to Reduce Damages in Ameritox Suit
Millennium Laboratories Inc. is off the hook for a portion of the damages a Florida federal jury handed it in June for false advertising and unfair competition in the drug-testing market, after a federal judge trimmed $3.5 million off the jury's $12 million punitive damages award.
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June 16, 2014
Ameritox Wins $15M In Millennium Drug-Testing Kickback Row
A Florida federal jury on Monday handed Ameritox Ltd. almost $15 million in a suit against Millennium Laboratories Inc. over alleged false advertising and unfair competition in the drug-testing market, finding Millennium giving physicians drug-test cups violates anti-kickback and other laws.
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April 14, 2014
Millennium Gets Claims Cut From Ameritox False Ad Suit
A Florida district judge on Monday largely denied competing motions for summary judgment by Ameritox Ltd. and Millennium Laboratories Inc. in their suit over false advertising and unfair competition in the drug-testing market, although Millennium dodged an allegation that it misrepresented the legality of providing free drug-testing cups to doctors.
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February 27, 2014
Ameritox Loses Sanctions Bid In Millennium Antitrust Suit
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday denied drug-testing company Ameritox Ltd.'s motion for terminating sanctions in its suit accusing rival Millennium Laboratories Inc. of unfair competition, saying the defendant had in fact preserved correspondence about its challenged sales practices that Ameritox claimed were destroyed.
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January 02, 2014
Ameritox Lied About Evidence Destruction, Millennium Says
Drug-testing company Millennium Laboratories Inc. on Monday fired back aggressively in Florida federal court against rival Ameritox Inc.'s new claims that it intentionally destroyed evidence of illegal sales practices, accusing its competitor of lying in a desperate bid to avoid a looming trial over allegedly unfair competition.
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December 16, 2013
Millennium Labs Accused Of Hiding Evidence In False Ad Suit
Drug-testing firm Ameritox Ltd. on Thursday accused Millennium Laboratories Inc. of hiding and destroying evidence in an unfair competition suit accusing Millennium of deceiving medical providers into using its service by distributing misleading billing manuals, revenue charts and emails.
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August 24, 2012
Judge Preserves Ameritox's False Ad Suit Against Millennium
Millennium Laboratories Inc. largely failed Thursday in its bid to derail a false advertising and unfair competition lawsuit brought by rival drug-testing firm Ameritox Ltd. when a Florida federal judge found evidence that Millennium may have misled health care providers to gain business.
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August 01, 2012
Millennium Labs Can't Derail Ameritox's Kickbacks Suit
Millennium Laboratories Inc. can't escape allegations it paid kickbacks to doctors by simply suggesting drug-testing rival Ameritox Ltd. engages in the same conduct, a Florida federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the company's argument needs far more substance.
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April 20, 2012
Ameritox Says Rival Charged Medicare For Unnecessary Tests
Medical testing company Ameritox Ltd. on Friday accused rival Millennium Laboratories Inc. of fraudulently billing Medicare, Medicaid and other third-party insurers for medically unnecessary drug tests, the latest salvo in the companies' battle over alleged kickback payments to doctors.