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A federal judge granted Cigna Corp. a temporary restraining order in its lawsuit alleging former executive Amy Bricker's departure for rival CVS Health Corp. violated a noncompete agreement, reports Becker’s Payer Issues, citing Bloomberg Law. Bricker served as president of Cigna's pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts. Cigna sued CVS and Ms. Bricker on Jan. 26, three days after her appointment was officially announced at CVS.
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