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American Board of Internal Medicine sues Arora Board Review in trade secrets case

By: John George
Staff Writer

The American Board of Internal Medicine filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging copyright infringement and theft of trade secrets by the Arora Board Review and two of its principals.

The lawsuit, filed at U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, also names Arora principals Rajender K. Arora and Anise Kachadourian as defendants.

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