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By R. Robin McDonald | July 17, 2018
Last year, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia and parent company Anthem Insurance Cos. rolled out a new policy that included refusals claims based on emergency room visits if the insurers later deemed them non-emergencies. Medical associations have been fighting the policy as dangerous and a violation of federal law ever since. On Tuesday, two groups—the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Medical Association of Georgia—sued to block the policy.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | July 17, 2018
Texas ties to the contractual relationship between the company and insurer trumped the fact that Wisconsin was the site of exposure, the court said in a ruling focused on choice of law in corporatewide insurance policies.
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By Roy Strom | July 17, 2018
Forget about Condi Rice. A relatively unknown lawyer has emerged with the backing of Arizona Cardinals rookie quarterback Josh Rosen to create a new system to pay NCAA players for their names and likeness.
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By Amanda Bronstad | July 17, 2018
The New York firm is objecting to a special master's report that found Labaton and two other firms serving as class counsel in the case had deliberately misled the court about how they planned to distribute $75 million in attorney fees.
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By Scott Flaherty | July 17, 2018
A case regarding the pending bar application of Dinsmore & Shohl associate Alice Jones in Ohio is being closely watched by law firms and lawyers at a time of increased lateral hiring and lawyer mobility.
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By Miriam Rozen | July 17, 2018
Ready for your primetime closeup, plaintiffs lawyers? The first episode of "Whistleblower" featured cases filed by litigators from Berger & Montague and Waters Kraus & Paul.
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By Greg Land | July 17, 2018
The appellate panel that revived claims against a seatbelt maker in a fatal wreck case declined to re-hear arguments asking the Georgia Supreme Court to rule on the states defective product law.
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By Robert Storace | July 17, 2018
Connecticut has joined New York, New Jersey and Maryland in suing the federal government over the so-called SALT deduction, which they claim will hurt taxpayers in those states.
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By William T. Russell Jr. and Lynn K. Neuner | July 17, 2018
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, William T. Russell Jr. and Lynn K. Neuner analyze an important decision in the residential mortgage-backed securities litigation saga.
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By Alan Nochumson | July 17, 2018
In many situations with distressed properties, the property owner wishes to wipe his hands clean of the property. In these situations, the property owner will agree to sell the property only if the prospective buyer acquires the property in “as is” condition.
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