The judge in a whistleblower case that accuses a national kidney dialysis company of defrauding taxpayers said he intends to unseal court records that defense lawyers have fought to keep secret in the seven-year-old case.

U.S. District Senior Judge Charles Pannell Jr. rejected arguments by attorneys representing DaVita Inc. that information about the cost and dosage amounts of prescription drugs administered to patients was competitively sensitive, even information that dated back a decade. DaVita owns more than 2,000 dialysis clinics across the nation and abroad.

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