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IV Solutions v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Plaintiff IV Solutions, Inc. sought over $350,000 from defendant Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Inc. (BCBS AZ) for one unit of a drug. It claimed that an agent of the defendant entered into a binding contract obligating defendant to pay that amount. Plaintiff sued for breach of written contract. Defendant moved for summary judgment, asserting no written contract existed and that its agent did not have actual or ostensible authority to enter into the agreement for defendant. The trial court granted the summary judgment motion. We affirm.

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