More details have emerged about the discovery dispute involving a company that purchased medical accounts receivable in the pelvic mesh multidistrict litigation pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia.
Several manufacturers of pelvic mesh, including American Medical Systems Inc. and Boston Scientific Corp., have subpoenaed MedStar Funding L.C. and MedStar president Daniel Chistensen for details about MedStar’s purchase of accounts receivable. MedStar has been fighting those subpoenas.
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