Tag: Legal

Priscilla Presley Faces $50M Fraud Lawsuit And Shocking Death Accusations

Priscilla Presley Faces $50M Fraud Lawsuit And Shocking Death Accusations

Priscilla Presley is sued for $50M in a new Beverly Hills case alleging fraud, breach of contract, and hastening Lisa Marie Presley's death. The lawsuit expands a complex estate and trust dispute involving the Promenade Trust and celebrity asset management.

Trial Begins for Brian Walshe in 2023 Murder Case of Spouse

The trial of Brian Walshe accused in his wife's 2023 murder begins, highlighting investigative elements like DNA evidence and police testimony.

Pretrial Hearing in UnitedHealth CEO Shooting Case Highlights Evidence Disputes

The pretrial hearing in the UnitedHealth CEO shooting case centers on evidence admissibility and legal rights, with significant implications for insurance sector crime prosecution and legal compliance.

San Rafael Woman Sentenced for Auto Insurance Fraud Involving False Hit-and-Run Claims

Marin County woman sentenced to jail and probation for filing false auto insurance hit-and-run claims. Case highlights insurance fraud detection and legal consequences.

Judge Upholds CMS Star Rating Methodology in Humana Medicare Advantage Dispute

Federal court upholds CMS's star rating methods after Humana challenges foreign language interpreter test policy, impacting Medicare Advantage market competition and insurer revenues.

Fifth Circuit Upholds Digital Cancellation of Financed Auto Policies in Louisiana

The Fifth Circuit affirms GoAuto's electronic cancellation process for financed auto insurance policies, confirming compliance with Louisiana law and clarifying insurer responsibilities.

Louisiana Shifts Pharmacy Benefit Management Away from CVS Caremark for 2026

Louisiana's Office of Group Benefits is transitioning pharmacy benefit management services from CVS Caremark to Liviniti and SilverScript for 2026 amid legal scrutiny and demand for PBM transparency.

Maryland Supreme Court: Insurer Must Honor Post-Loss Claim Assignments Despite Anti-Assignment Clause

The Maryland Supreme Court ruled that anti-assignment clauses in insurance policies do not prohibit assignment of post-loss claims, impacting claims handling and policy interpretation.

Virginia Beach School Employees Sue Over 110% Health Insurance Premium Increase

Around 100 Virginia Beach school employees are suing over a 110% increase in health insurance premiums, citing undisclosed hikes before plan enrollment. The school board plans to address this issue amid rising healthcare costs for staff and retirees.

Federal Judge Rejects Elevance Health's Challenge to Medicare Star Ratings

A Texas federal judge has denied Elevance Health's legal challenge against CMS's Medicare Advantage star ratings, reaffirming the complex regulatory framework influencing insurers' government bonus payments.