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Health Care & Hospital Law,
Civil Litigation

Jul. 8, 2021

Attorneys in Theranos case spar over lost database

Federal prosecutors have argued they were intentionally given a nonviable copy of the evidence, and Theranos executives then intentionally destroyed the database known as Laboratory Information System, or LIS.

Attorneys for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes urged a federal judge Wednesday to block evidence of complaints from patients who said they got inaccurate test results and incriminating regulatory findings at her upcoming fraud trial after critical evidence of a database recording the company's blood test results was lost.

Both sides have blamed each other for the loss of the database.

Federal pr...

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