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  1. April 03, 2020

    Ex-Hospital Owner Sanctioned For Holding Info In Clinic Fight

    A California federal judge on Thursday sanctioned a Chinese hospital's former owner for failing to produce documents investors want to use in a $20 million arbitration and foreign litigation in China claiming they were unlawfully pushed out of an in vitro fertilization clinic project.

  2. March 31, 2020

    9th Circ. Lifts Stay In Soured IVF Center Deal Dispute

    The Ninth Circuit has lifted a temporary stay of a subpoena issued to the former owner of a Chinese hospital, forcing her to turn over information to be used in arbitration and litigation in China by investors who claim they were wrongfully ousted from an in vitro fertilization clinic venture.

  3. March 23, 2020

    Chinese Hospital Seeks Info On Soured IVF Center Deal

    A Chinese hospital is asking a California federal court to force a prominent Pasadena fertility doctor to turn over information it says is relevant to Chinese litigation over a soured in vitro fertilization clinic venture, as the hospital's former owner fights a similar lawsuit filed by the clinic's investors.

  4. March 18, 2020

    Judge Won't Pause Investors' Doc Bid For Chinese IVF Fight

    The former owner of a Chinese hospital must turn over information to be used in a $20 million arbitration initiated by investors in an in vitro fertilization clinic despite an ongoing appeal challenging an unsettled area of U.S. law, a California judge ruled on Tuesday.

  5. March 16, 2020

    IVF Investors Want Sanctions In Chinese Hospital Fight

    Investors in a Chinese in vitro fertilization clinic asked a California federal judge to sanction a Chinese hospital's former owner for failing to turn over documents in a $20 million arbitration the investors initiated after they were ousted from the project.

  6. February 26, 2020

    IVF Investors Can Seek Discovery For Chinese Arbitration

    A California judge has allowed investors in a Chinese in vitro fertilization clinic to seek documents for a $20 million arbitration they initiated after being ousted from the project, setting the stage for the Ninth Circuit to consider whether such an order is allowed under U.S. law.

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