Litigation
Jun. 14, 2017
Toxicology company, but not its owner, must pay $14.6M, judge rules
The owner of a toxicology company will not be personally liable for damages owed to a medical factoring company after a judge ruled Tuesday that his company will be the entity held accountable for a $14.6 million jury verdict.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The owner of a toxicology company will not be held personally liable for a $14.6 million jury verdict owed to a medical factoring company after a district judge ruled Tuesday that his company will have to foot the bill.
The dispute between Aliya Medcare Finance LLC and Comprehensive Toxicology Billing LLC, or CTB, highlighted the potential for contract complications in the ...
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