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ADVANCED GYNECOLOGY OF NORTH JERSEY et al v. AETNA, INC. et al

25-cv-01149
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Case Summary

Advanced Gynecology of North Jersey and others have filed a lawsuit against Aetna, Inc. and others in an unknown court with docket number 25-cv-01149. The exact nature of the lawsuit is not specified. The case is currently set for hearings.

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2:25-cv-01149 ADVANCED GYNECOLOGY OF NORTH JERSEY et al v. AETNA, INC. et al

Hearing · April 21, 2026

The court scheduled a hearing for the case Advanced Gynecology of North Jersey et al v. Aetna, Inc. et al, which is a civil lawsuit. The hearing is a proceeding where the parties will present their arguments and evidence to the judge. This hearing is a significant step in the litigation process.

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Key Issues

  • Lawsuit filed
  • Unknown court
  • Docket number 25-cv-01149
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Hearing April 21, 2026

2:25-cv-01149 ADVANCED GYNECOLOGY OF NORTH JERSEY et al v. AETNA, INC. et al

The court scheduled a hearing for the case Advanced Gynecology of North Jersey et al v. Aetna, Inc. et al, which is a civil lawsuit. The hearing is a proceeding where the parties will present their arguments and evidence to the judge. This hearing is a significant step in the litigation process.

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