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CENTER FOR MEDICARE ADVOCACY v. U.S. DEPT. OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

No. 1:05CV2266 (D.D.C.), filed November 23, 2005
 

Updated: July 18, 2008


Issue: Whether HHS violated the Freedom of Information Act when it failed to respond to a request for documents about the videoconferencing technology to be employed in the new system for handling Medicare appeals to ALJs.


Relief sought: The production of the relevant documents.


Status: HHS has produced several hundred pages of documents, but is withholding many more contending that they are exempt from disclosure under the attorney-client and/or deliberative process privileges.  The parties briefed cross-motions for summary judgment in the fall of 2006, with the final brief filed on October 31, 2006.  On March 28, 2008, the court ruled largely in the defendant's favor, holding that HHS did not have to produce the requested documents.  The judge did grant plaintiff's request for a fee waiver, however.  The court stated that it would later issue an opinion explaining its ruling, and that the order would not take effect until that opinion was issued.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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