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In a major victory for the health insurance industry, the Supreme Court on Monday unanimously ruled that patients may not sue under state tort law for insurers' refusal to pay for doctor-recommended medicines and procedures. And in another closely watched case, the justices said federal courts can be enlisted to require U.S. companies to provide discovery materials in antitrust and other business litigation before foreign tribunals.
June 21, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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