KESSLER v. BRODER


851 A.2d 944 (2004)

Howard B. KESSLER, M.D., Andrew H. Shaer, M.D., and Locke W. Barber, D.O., Appellees, v. George J. BRODER, M.D., Michael R. Clair, M.D., William H. Hartz, M.D., Philip J. Moldofsky, M.D., Jay S. Rosenblum, M.D., Delaware Open MRI Radiology Associates, P.A., General Partner of Delaware Open MRI, L.L.C. and Delaware Open MRI II, L.L.C., County Line Open MRI, Inc., General Partner of Pennsylvania Open MRI at County Line Plaza, L.P., and Pennsylvania Open MRI at Roosevelt Plaza, L.P., Andorra Open MRI, Inc., General Partner of Andorra Open MRI, L.P., and Jeanes Radiology Associates, P.C., and Its Unincorporated Division, Pennsylvania Open MRI at Grant Plaza. Appeal of: George J. Broder, M.D., Michael R. Clair, M.D., William H. Hartz, Moldofsky & Rosenblum.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed June 1, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard D. Scher, Philadelphia, for appellants.

Marvin Wilenzik, Blue Bell, for appellees.

Before: DEL SOLE, P.J., MUSMANNO and TAMILIA, JJ.


TAMILIA, J.

¶ 1 Appellants appeal the May 13, 2003 Order entering a mandatory, preliminary injunction requiring them to provide appellees with one out of every three readings of certain magnetic resonance images (MRI's).

¶ 2 At issue is a dispute among radiologists who co-own MRI centers. Appellants (the Broder Group)1 are the majority shareholders of the four defendant corporations.2 Appellees...

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