Schuh v. HCA Holdings, Inc. et al

  1. November 04, 2015

    HCA To Pay $215M To Settle Shareholder Class Action

    HCA Holdings Inc. on Wednesday said it will pay $215 million to shareholders to settle a class action in Tennessee federal court alleging that the health care company didn't tell investors about performing unnecessary but profitable heart procedures before its initial $4.3 billion initial public offering.

  2. October 27, 2014

    HCA Co-Founder Aims To Dodge Subpoena In $4.3B IPO Suit

    The billionaire co-founder of HCA Holdings Inc. asked a Tennessee federal judge Friday to quash a subpoena for his deposition in a shareholder class action alleging the health care giant misled investors about the company's financial health ahead of its $4.3 billion initial public offering.

  3. September 23, 2014

    HCA Shareholders Win Cert. In $4.3B IPO Suit

    A Tennessee federal judge on Monday certified a class of HCA Holdings Inc. shareholders who claim the health care giant, before its $4.3 billion initial public offering, failed to tell investors about unnecessary heart procedures performed in hospitals across the country.

  4. April 18, 2014

    NY Times Needn't Cough Up Docs For Hospital Investor Spat

    A New York federal judge ruled Thursday that The New York Times Co. doesn't have to produce documents sought by a pension fund for an underlying investor suit accusing a health care operator of performing unnecessary, highly profitable cardiac procedures.