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06Jun

Proposed California Legislation Would Require State Approval for Health Care M&A and Prohibit Use of Health Care Market Power to Raise Price

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The California state legislature is currently considering a new bill that, if passed, would require California Attorney General consent and approval for a potentially broad range of mergers, acquisitions, and affiliations in the health care sector....
By: Polsinelli
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/proposed-california-legislation-would-66565/

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