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$91M Award: Plaintiffs Win on Claims That UnitedHealthcare Stiffed Medical Providers
"There are instances where physicians are being choked out because these insurance companies have such economic power. They do what they want," Epstein Becker's Anthony Argiropoulos said.Health Insurers Face ERISA Lawsuit for Allegedly Reversing an Approved Claim
The complaint alleged that a United Healthcare representative encouraged the plaintiffs not to file a lawsuit.Litigants in Second Circuit May Soon Be Entitled To Automatically Stay Arbitration Pending Appeal
In the event a court denies such a motion and the denial is appealed, a simple, yet surprisingly unresolved procedural question arises: Is the case automatically stayed pending appeal? This term, in 'Coinbase v Bielski', the U.S. Supreme Court will decide that issue for cases governed by the Federal Arbitration Act.Proving Market Realities Is Crucial in Antitrust Merger Litigation
As shown in recent cases, parties successfully have fought off merger challenges in court when they can show that the government's theoretical antitrust case is not supported by market realities. Demonstrating market realities is critical to both the government and the parties in antitrust merger litigation.Litigation: A Salve for Law Firms During Bumpy Economic Times?
Among the early financial returns being reported by our colleagues at The American Lawyer, litigation practices play prominent roles at firms reporting solid years in 2022.View more book results for the query "UnitedHealthcare of New York Inc"
Loyal Clients Helped Gibson Dunn Continue Record Revenue, Profit Streak in 2022
The law firm posted 10% gains in gross revenue and profits per equity partner as M&A and private equity complemented strong litigation demand.A Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators at Skaden and Sheppard Mullin.United Healthcare Services Sues Investment Company to Enforce Stand-Down Agreement
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Texas Supreme Court Denies ER Doctors' Direct Suits Against Insurers
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