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Seventh Circuit Reverses Class Certification in Progressive Indiana Total Loss Case

The Seventh Circuit reverses class certification in an Indiana case against Progressive Insurance over disputes on actual cash value for totaled vehicles, emphasizing individual claim assessment.

Legal Dispute Over HIPAA Violation in UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Case

Defense attorneys allege Manhattan DA's office violated HIPAA by accessing confidential medical records in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting case. Prosecutors acknowledge erroneous receipt and deletion of materials from Aetna.

UnitedHealth Faces Multiple Shareholder Lawsuits Over Medicare Billing Investigations

UnitedHealth Group faces multiple shareholder derivative lawsuits linked to DOJ investigations of Medicare billing practices, highlighting regulatory and corporate governance issues.

Stradley Ronon Bolsters Insurance Practice with Return of Experienced Partner

Stradley Ronon strengthens its insurance and reinsurance practice by reappointing Steven Burgess Davis, enhancing regulatory and transactional expertise in Philadelphia and nationally.

Michigan Physician Sentenced for $6.3M Medicare Fraud Scheme

Michigan physician sentenced to four years for involvement in $6.3 million Medicare fraud, emphasizing the need for robust fraud detection and compliance in healthcare.

Charleston Dockside Apartments Face $151M Repair Costs Without Insurance Coverage

Dockside Apartments in Charleston confront a $151M repair bill due to missing HOA insurance coverage, highlighting insurance denial issues and homeowner financial risks.

Arizona Jury Convicts Lori Vallow Daybell in 2019 Attempted Murder Case

Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted in Arizona for the 2019 attempted murder of her niece’s ex-husband, linked to a series of family-related murders and insurance claims.

Federal Judge Blocks Rules Forcing Catholic Employers to Fund Gender-Affirming Care

A North Dakota federal judge rules that HHS and EEOC cannot require Catholic employers to provide or pay for gender-affirming medical care, citing religious beliefs and compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws.

Home Sellers to Receive Approximately $250 Each in $1B Buyer Agent Commissions Settlement

Home sellers in buyer agent commissions lawsuits may receive about $250 each from a $1 billion settlement fund after over 2.5 million claims filed. Settlement pending court review.

Michigan Woman Charged with Medicaid Fraud for Mileage Reimbursement Scheme

Michigan woman charged with Medicaid fraud through false mileage reimbursement claims. Case highlights state efforts to combat healthcare fraud and protect Medicaid integrity.