In the Press
Jenny Gold
June 17, 2020
Executive Editor Jaime King was quoted in the 6/17/2020 California Healthline article Citing COVID, Sutter Pushes To Revisit Landmark Antitrust Settlement:
In its filing, Sutter does not specifically object to the $575 million settlement amount. But Jaime King, an associate dean at UC Hastings College of the Law who has followed the case, said the request for a delay could be a tactical strategy to support such a move.
“The longer they can delay, the more they can show they have significant losses from COVID-19, which allows them to plead for a lower settlement,” King said.
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