NURSING REGISTRY, INC. v. EASTERN N.C. REG. EMER. MED.

No. 4:96-CV-69-B0(1).

959 F.Supp. 298 (1997)

NURSING REGISTRY, INC., d/b/a Better Health Ambulance Service, Plaintiff, v. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA REGIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES CONSORTIUM, INC., American Medical Response of North Carlina, Inc., Halifax Memorial Hospital, Inc., Halifax County, Northampton County, Warren County, William A. Pierce, III, Quinton Q. Qualls, Kenneth E. Brantley, George C. Parrish, John D. Hall, Horace Johnson, Sr., Henry Moncure, R. Jennings White, Jr., Willa Majett, William T. Bridgers, James C. Boone, Lucious Hawkins, James Byrd, James D. Holloway, Harry M. Williams, III, and William T. Skinner, III, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. North Carolina, Eastern Division.

March 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen D. Kiess, Everett, Warren, Harper & Swindell, Greenville, NC, for Plaintiff.

Cecil W. Harrison, Jr., Joseph E. Zeszotarski, Jr., Poyner & Spruill, Raleigh, NC, for Eastern North Carolina Regional Emergency Medical Services Consortium, Inc.

Sharon L. McConnell, Kilpatrick Stockton, L.L.P., Raleigh, NC, David B. Hamilton, Petree Stockton, Charlotte, NC, for American Medical Response of North Carolina, Inc.

Cecil W. Harrison, Jr., Joseph E. Zeszotarski, Jr., Poyner & Spruill, Raleigh, NC, for Halifax Memorial Hosp., Inc.

Elizabeth J. Hallyburton, Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, Raleigh, NC, for Halifax County, Northhampton County, Warren County, William A. Pierce, III, Quinton Q. Qualls, Kenneth E. Brantley, George C. Parrish, John D. Hall, Horace Johnson, Sr., Henry Moncure, R. Jennings White, Jr., Willa Majett, William T. Bridgers, James C. Boone, Lucious Hawkins, James Byrd, James D. Holloway, Harry M. Williams, III, William T. Skinner, III.


ORDER

TERRENCE WILLIAM BOYLE, District Judge.

Plaintiff brought this action on May 13, 1996, alleging that the defendants successfully conspired to monopolize the market for ambulance services in three counties in Eastern North Carolina, in alleged violation of federal antitrust laws, federal civil rights laws, state antitrust laws, the North Carolina Constitution, North Carolina common law, and North Carolina's ambulance franchise statute. The county...

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