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American Well Corporation v. E-Dental Services, LLC

24-cv-10517
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Case Summary

In this civil matter, American Well Corporation brought suit against E-Dental Services, LLC under docket 24-cv-10517. The case has reached a settlement, as reflected by the order of dismissal. This indicates that the parties have resolved their dispute outside of trial, and the court has formally closed the case.

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1:24-cv-10517 American Well Corporation v. E-Dental Services, LLC

Order · April 15, 2026

In the case between American Well Corporation and E-Dental Services, LLC, the court issued an order dismissing the case due to a settlement reached by the parties. This means both sides agreed to resolve their dispute outside of court, so the lawsuit is officially closed. Such orders end the litigation without a trial, saving time and resources for everyone involved.

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Key Issues

  • Settlement agreement
  • Dismissal of claims
  • Resolution of business dispute
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Order April 15, 2026

1:24-cv-10517 American Well Corporation v. E-Dental Services, LLC

In the case between American Well Corporation and E-Dental Services, LLC, the court issued an order dismissing the case due to a settlement reached by the parties. This means both sides agreed to resolve their dispute outside of court, so the lawsuit is officially closed. Such orders end the litigation without a trial, saving time and resources for everyone involved.

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