By Sue Reisinger | August 29, 2017
In the more than 20 years he has been with the company, Ellery has certainly climbed the legal department ladder.
By Josefa Velasquez | August 25, 2017
Banks, insurance companies and other financials services providers will have to comply with groundbreaking new cybersecurity rules established by the state Department of Financial Services starting Monday, Aug. 28.
By Michael S. Levine and Andrea L. DeField | August 18, 2017
In an industry predicated on stability and predictability, new industries and technologies test industry tolerances and procedures. When loss occurs, policyholders in new or evolving industries often discover—by chance—gaps in the coverage offered by their legacy products, leading to costly disputes with their insurers.
By Josefa Velasquez | August 17, 2017
According to a letter sent to health insurers Wednesday, it had "come to the attention" of the Department of Financial Services that some insurers may be denying claims of transgender individuals "because the gender with which the individual identifies does not match the gender of someone to whom those services are typically provided."
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 10, 2017
A federal judge ruled on Aug. 4 that Molina Healthcare, based in California, is owed $52 million from the federal government under the ACA's Risk Corridor Program. Its lead outside counsel talks about the victory and what's next in this and related cases.
By Sue Reisinger | August 3, 2017
A new Consero survey highlights the importance of internal investigations to in-house counsel.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 1, 2017
A federal appeals court in Washington ruled Tuesday that a district judge should not have allowed extensive redactions and sealed filings in MetLife Inc.'s fight with financial regulators over the company's designation as "too big to fail," in a unanimous opinion that trumpeted the public's right to access court records.
By Kristen Rasmussen | July 27, 2017
Even as the Obamacare repeal and replace battle continues in Congress, states are staking steps to limit so-called "surprise" bills patients sometimes receive for care from out-of-network providers in network hospitals.
By Stephanie Forshee | July 24, 2017
Nayden has been with the company since 1992 in various roles.
By Christine Simmons | July 11, 2017
A former corporate client that Kasowitz Benson Torres earlier sued for unpaid legal fees is fighting back with a malpractice lawsuit alleging billing fraud, claiming it didn't receive legal services "commensurate with a law firm that represents the president of the United States."
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