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Rules and Regulations Under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act - 16 CFR Part 303
20020735: Schering Aktiengesellschaft; Collateral Therapeutics, Inc.
Micro Star Software, Inc., et al., U.S.
Aurora Associated Primary Care Physicians, L.L.C., et al.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
Physician Integrated Services of Denver, Inc., et al.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment
Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information; Final Rule - 16 CFR Part 314
Safeguards Rule
20020758: Grupo IMSA, S.A. de C.V.; Material Sciences Corporation
20020746: General Electric Company; Panametrics, Inc.
20020741: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Capital Partners IV, L.P.; Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On WHOIS Datebase
20020755: MBNA Corpration; Ohio Savings Financial Corporation
20020747: Intuit Inc.; CBS Employer Services, Inc.
20020736: GTCR Fund VI, L.P.; Robert G. Owens
20020721: Jabil Circuit, Inc.; Compaq Computer Corporation
Obstetrics and Gynecology Medical Corporation of Napa Valley, a corporation et al.
A doctors’ group consisting of nearly every obstetrician and gynecologist with active medical staff privileges at the two general acute care hospitals in Napa County, California settled charges that they restrained price and other competition by engaging in illegal agreements to fix fees and other terms of dealing with health care insurance plans. According to the complaint issued with the consent order, the doctors refused to deal with the third party payers except on collectively determined terms. The consent order not only prevents the doctors from engaging in similar practices in the future but also requires the dissolution of the group.