SignatureMD and its CEO have reached an apparent settlement of antitrust claims filed earlier this year by rival startup Longeviti Health LLC and its founder, who previously worked for the concierge medicine support services company, according to federal court filings in Los Angeles.
The two sides—including SignatureMD CEO Matthew A. Jacobson and Longeviti founder Daniel S. Gladstone—docketed a joint stipulation dismissing the case from the US District Court for the Central District of California.
The court filing resolved claims that Jacobson sought to crush Longeviti through a malicious sham litigation scheme stemming from a personal vendetta tied to Gladstone’s stint ...
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