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Careplus Health Plans, Inc. v. Magellan Healthcare, Inc. et al

25-cv-25841
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Case Summary

Careplus Health Plans, Inc. v. Magellan Healthcare, Inc. et al is a civil dispute involving healthcare entities. The recent order on a motion to appear pro hac vice indicates the addition of out-of-state counsel, suggesting the case may involve complex legal or factual issues requiring specialized representation.

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1:25-cv-25841 Careplus Health Plans, Inc. v. Magellan Healthcare, Inc. et al

Order · April 14, 2026

The court issued an order regarding a request for an attorney to appear in the case who is not licensed in the state but seeks temporary permission to participate. This allows the attorney to represent their client in this specific case despite not being locally licensed. It ensures that the legal team can include specialized counsel necessary for the case.

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Key Issues

  • Healthcare litigation
  • Pro hac vice admission
  • Contractual disputes
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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-25841 Careplus Health Plans, Inc. v. Magellan Healthcare, Inc. et al

The court issued an order regarding a request for an attorney to appear in the case who is not licensed in the state but seeks temporary permission to participate. This allows the attorney to represent their client in this specific case despite not being locally licensed. It ensures that the legal team can include specialized counsel necessary for the case.

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