American Medical Systems Inc., a maker of vaginal mesh devices that faces more than 13,000 lawsuits, has joined ranks with another vaginal-mesh defendant in fighting to enforce subpoenas against a company that purchases medical accounts receivable.
Medstar Funding LC and Medstar president Daniel Christensen have made motions to quash or modify the subpoenas issued by American Medical Systems (AMS) and C.R. Bard Inc. to third parties, if the result would be the revelation of the amounts MedStar pays to medical service providers.
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