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PeaceHealth Lawsuit: Witnesses Testify in Federal Court

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Case Summary

A lawsuit against PeaceHealth Oregon is ongoing in federal court. The lawsuit was filed by Eugene Emergency Physicians, who are challenging PeaceHealth's decision to change emergency medicine providers from EEP to ApolloMD. Witnesses have testified in the case.

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PeaceHealth lawsuit being heard by U . S . Federal Court judge in Eugene

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

Witnesses testified in federal court in Eugene, Oregon, as a lawsuit against PeaceHealth Oregon unfolded. The lawsuit, filed by Eugene Emergency Physicians, seeks to pause PeaceHealth's plan to change emergency medicine providers from EEP to ApolloMD. The change is set to take effect after PeaceHealth announced its plans in February.

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Key Issues

  • PeaceHealth Oregon
  • Eugene Emergency Physicians
  • ApolloMD
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PeaceHealth lawsuit being heard by U . S . Federal Court judge in Eugene

Media Coverage · Apr 27, 2026

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Mustafa Kasubhai

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The newest docket activity we have is a media coverage dated April 27, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 5 days, 3 hours ago

PeaceHealth Lawsuit: Witnesses Testify in Federal Court is an active civil matter. The case is assigned to Mustafa Kasubhai.

Named participants include Mustafa Kasubhai and Emergency Department. The case is currently organized around PeaceHealth Oregon, Eugene Emergency Physicians.

A lawsuit against PeaceHealth Oregon is ongoing in federal court. The lawsuit was filed by Eugene Emergency Physicians, who are challenging PeaceHealth's decision to change emergency medicine providers from EEP to ApolloMD. Witnesses have testified in the case.

On April 27, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Witnesses testified in federal court in Eugene, Oregon, as a lawsuit against PeaceHealth Oregon unfolded. The lawsuit, filed by Eugene Emergency Physicians, seeks to pause PeaceHealth's plan to change emergency medicine providers from EEP to ApolloMD. The.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

PeaceHealth lawsuit being heard by U . S . Federal Court judge in Eugene

Witnesses testified in federal court in Eugene, Oregon, as a lawsuit against PeaceHealth Oregon unfolded. The lawsuit, filed by Eugene Emergency Physicians, seeks to pause PeaceHealth's plan to change emergency medicine providers from EEP to ApolloMD. The change is set to take effect after PeaceHealth announced its plans in February.

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