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The ongoing legal confrontation between Epic and Particle Health shows no signs of abating, as both companies exchange heated arguments through court documents. On Friday evening, Epic submitted a reply memo reinforcing its motion to dismiss the antitrust lawsuit filed by Particle Health. In this latest filing, Epic asserts that Particle Health's claims are fundamentally flawed and lack sufficient merit.
Epic's legal team contends that Particle Health's allegations are "fatally deficient," arguing that the startup has failed to provide adequate evidence to support its case. The memo highlights Epic's commitment to countering what it perceives as baseless accusations, emphasizing the need for a thorough examination of the claims before the court.
As the legal skirmish unfolds, both companies remain steadfast in their positions, with Epic seeking to definitively resolve the matter in its favor. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the broader healthcare technology landscape, as both parties continue to defend their interests vigorously.
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