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Red Lion Medical Safety, Inc. et al vs. General Electric Company et al
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November 15, 2017
GE Seeks Damages Trial After $43.8M Machine-Parts Verdict
General Electric Co. urged a Texas federal court on Monday to find anesthesia businesses that won a $43.8 million jury verdict in April hadn't provided enough evidence of anti-competitive behavior related to anesthesia machine parts, a finding GE argued would necessitate a new trial on damages.
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June 09, 2017
GE Owes $131M Damages For Anesthesia Monopoly, Cos. Say
Anesthesia businesses that won $43.8 million in an April jury verdict finding that General Electric Co. monopolized the sale and service of anesthesia machines asked a Texas federal judge Friday to bar GE's anti-competitive practices and grant $131.4 million in trebled damages and $7.4 million in attorneys' fees.
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April 27, 2017
Texas Jury Hits GE For $44M Anesthesia Machine Monopoly
A Texas federal jury on Wednesday found General Electric Co. had a nationwide monopoly on the sale and servicing of anesthesia machines and engaged in anti-competitive conduct that caused more than $43.7 million in damage to 17 anesthesia businesses from across the country.