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SpecialtyCare, Inc. Notices Docketing of Record on Appeal in Case Against CIGNA Healthcare

24-cv-01378
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Case Summary

SpecialtyCare, Inc. has filed a Notice of Docketing of Record on Appeal in its case against CIGNA Healthcare, docket 24-cv-01378. This filing marks the transition of the case to appellate review, indicating that a lower court decision is under challenge.

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Key Issues

  • Appeal docketing
  • Parties: SpecialtyCare, Inc. and CIGNA Healthcare
  • Appellate procedure
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-cv-01396 SpecialtyCare, Inc. et al v. UMR, Inc.

In the case SpecialtyCare, Inc. et al v. UMR, Inc., a Notice of Docketing Record on Appeal (ROA) was filed with the Third Circuit Court. This means that the case has been officially recorded as an appeal in the appellate court system. It matters because the case is moving from a lower court to a higher court for review, which could impact the outcome.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-cv-01378 SpecialtyCare, Inc. et al v. CIGNA Healthcare, Inc.

The court has officially recorded the Notice of Docketing Record on Appeal (ROA) for the case SpecialtyCare, Inc. et al v. CIGNA Healthcare, Inc. in the 3rd Circuit. This means the appeal process is formally underway as the appellate court has received the case documents. It matters because it marks the transition of the case from the lower court to the appellate court for review.

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3 days, 18 hours ago

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