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Aetna's Proposed Sale to CVS a Boon to Big Law
Davis Polk, Dechert, McDermott, Shearman & Sterling, Simpson Thacher and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have all snagged roles on CVS Health Corp.'s $69 billion mega-merger with U.S. insurance giant Aetna Inc.Suits & Deals - Essex County Judge Approves $1.5M Accord for Health Care Facility Attack
A roundup of notable case results in New Jersey.Court: Travelers Off the Hook for Opioid Maker's Defense
In a 3-0 California Court of Appeal ruling, Travelers gets off the hook in having to defend Watson Pharmaceuticals, an opioid manufacturer, with whom it had an insurance policy.Court: Travelers Insurance Doesn't Have to Pay Defense Fees for Opioid Manufacturer
In a 3-0 California Court of Appeal ruling, Travelers gets off the hook in having to defend Watson Pharmaceuticals, an opioid manufacturer, with whom it had an insurance policy.Insurance Coverage for Opioid Litigation
The State of New Jersey and the City of Newark have joined the long and growing list of states, counties, municipalities and Indian Nations that are suing pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors as a result of the opioid epidemic.View more book results for the query "The Cincinnati Insurance Company"
Miami-Based Hospice Chain Vitas Reaches $75M Medicare Claims Settlement
The settlement is the largest amount ever recovered from a hospice care provider under the False Claims Act.4 Ways Kraft Shooting Case Could Reshape Punitive Damages Litigation
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has tossed out a $38.5 million punitive damages award in a case involving a fatal shooting at a Kraft factory, but according to several plaintiffs attorneys, the ruling tossed out much more than money.BBQ-Loving, EB-5 Lawyer Heads to Wilson Elser
Wilson Elsker Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker has welcomed alternative investments and EB-5 expert Robert Cornish Jr. as of counsel in Washington, D.C. The Big Law lateral brings some serious barbecue bonafides to his new firm.Panel Opens Door to Stacked Coverage When Waiver Isn't Secured
The state Superior Court has determined a family that initially chose not to stack insurance coverage for the cars they owned could still recover stacked insurance benefits because, when they added a new car to the policy several years later, the insurance carrier failed to obtain a waiver opting out of stacked coverage.Insurance Industry Competition Spurs New Network's Creation
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, a 482-lawyer firm with Philadelphia and New York roots, has formed a global insurance network with firms in Canada, Spain and the U.K. The move comes more than two months after insurance industry rival Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker launched its own international network.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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