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  • February 15, 2024

    Vaughan Baio Adds 3 Partners And 2 Offices In NY, NJ

    Philadelphia-based midsized firm Vaughan Baio & Partners expanded its footprint and resources this month with the addition of three partners and the opening of two offices in New York and New Jersey.

  • February 15, 2024

    9th Circ. Backs Homeowners' Cert. In Allstate Overcharge Suit

    Allstate will have to face a class action accusing it of artificially inflating home insurance premiums for thousands of California properties by double-counting built-in garage space, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled, affirming a lower court's decision.

  • February 15, 2024

    Insurance Group Of The Year: Simpson Thacher

    Insurance attorneys at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP helped Travelers score a win against CVS in a coverage fight over claims stemming from the opioid epidemic, securing the firm a spot on Law360's 2023 Insurance Groups of the Year.

  • February 14, 2024

    Prudential Inks $35M Deal Over Investor's Stock-Drop Suit

    A Prudential Financial Inc. investor asked a New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday to sign off on a $35 million deal to settle allegations the insurer hid mortality trends and understated its life insurance reserves, causing its stock to trade at inflated prices.

  • February 14, 2024

    Insurer Needn't Defend Landlord From Antitrust MDL

    A Washington state judge has ruled in favor of an insurer in a coverage dispute revolving around nearly 40 antitrust class action claims against landlords that have been combined into a multidistrict litigation case, finding that the insurer owes no defense coverage to an accused property manager.

  • February 14, 2024

    Insurance Group Of The Year: Covington

    Covington & Burling LLP cemented an appellate court victory for Merck in a $1.2 billion dispute over the applicability of a war exclusion in the health giant's property policies this past year, topping a remarkable list of wins that earned the firm a spot as one of Law360's 2023 Insurance Groups of the Year.

  • February 13, 2024

    Insurance Co. Stock Fight Belongs In Del., NC Judge Rules

    A former partner in an insurance brokerage who alleges the company gave him a lowball offer to buy back his shares after he was fired should have brought his complaint in Delaware, a North Carolina Business Court judge has ruled in granting the brokerage's motion to dismiss.

  • February 13, 2024

    LSD Trip Didn't Cause Quadriplegia, Houston Jury Told

    An attorney for a former high school gymnast who became a quadriplegic after allegedly taking LSD compared the circumstances of the man's injuries to the hypothetical of a juror getting hit by a car on the way to the courthouse as he fought off a bid from an insurance company seeking to avoid paying a $1 million settlement connected to the man's injury.

  • February 13, 2024

    Cigna Patients Can't Get Class Cert. In Underpayment Suit

    A California federal judge refused to grant class status to Cigna insurance plan participants who accused it of violating federal anti-corruption and benefits laws by colluding with its billing contractor to underpay their out-of-network claims for substance use disorder treatments.

  • February 13, 2024

    Lexitas Acquires Record Retrieval Co. MLR

    Litigation services company Lexitas announced on Tuesday its first acquisition of the year, purchasing Philadelphia-based record retrieval company Medical Legal Reproductions.

  • February 13, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    A pizza chain, an energy company, a medical-device maker and a Manila casino were all hit with book-and-record demands last week in Delaware's Court of Chancery. A shoe company also walked away from a shareholder suit, two cryptocurrency companies tallied the costs of a broken merger, and three cigarette giants argued over Florida settlement payments.

  • February 13, 2024

    Life Insurer Failed To Secure Data From Hack, Class Says

    A life insurance provider and its parent company failed to protect sensitive customer information from a data breach, a proposed class action told an Indiana federal court, saying the parent company was hacked via a SIM swapping scheme targeting a senior employee.

  • February 13, 2024

    Ex-Wilson Elser Atty Can't Get Benefits For Chronic Fatigue

    A former Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP partner is not entitled to long-term disability benefits, as he did not prove that his chronic fatigue syndrome kept him from doing his job, a Nevada federal judge has ruled.

  • February 13, 2024

    Michelman & Robinson Adds Locke Lord Regulatory Ace In SF

    Michelman & Robinson LLP has boosted its regulatory and administrative law practice with a partner in the Golden State who had been with Locke Lord LLP for more than a decade prior to her departure, the firm said Tuesday.

  • February 13, 2024

    Insurance Group Of The Year: Cohen Ziffer

    Cohen Ziffer Frenchman & McKenna's attorneys won a rare, pro-policyholder reversal in COVID-19 insurance litigation and secured an even rarer reversal of a jury verdict in a dispute over coverage for a settlement of Medicaid fraud claims, landing the firm a spot among Law360's 2023 Insurance Groups of the Year.

  • February 13, 2024

    DOL's Benefits Arm Reports $1.4B In Recoveries In 2023

    The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration announced Tuesday that it recovered more than $1.4 billion in payments to plans, beneficiaries and participants in fiscal year 2023, an amount that is essentially level with the agency's total recoveries from the previous year.

  • February 12, 2024

    Ex-CEO Of Health Co. Found Guilty Of Fraud After $195M Loss

    An Illinois federal jury on Monday found the former chief executive officer of a healthcare company guilty on all 13 criminal charges brought by the federal government alleging his company tricked consumers into purchasing health insurance that didn't cover what the company promised.

  • February 12, 2024

    NJ Lands $6.4M Deal Over 'Bogus' Medicare Billing Claims

    New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced Monday that his office and the Garden State's insurance fraud prosecutor have obtained a $6.4 million consent judgment against the late owner of a mental health clinic chain accused of defrauding Medicaid with "an elaborate bogus-billing scheme."

  • February 12, 2024

    NC High Court Snapshot: Philip Morris Fights Tax Credit Limit

    North Carolina's top court will return in February from an extended hiatus to weigh whether a home healthcare company was correctly ejected from the state's Medicaid program, and if regulators were right to limit state export tax credits for tobacco giant Philip Morris.

  • February 12, 2024

    Barry McTiernan Signs Battery Park Plaza Lease

    Commercial real estate company Rudin said Monday that Barry McTiernan & Moore LLC will move its headquarters to the tower at One Battery Park Plaza in a deal that involved broker Cushman & Wakefield.

  • February 12, 2024

    Insurance Group Of The Year: Carlton Fields

    After a year of achieving precedential wins defending the travel insurance industry in COVID-19-related class actions and other complex litigation, Carlton Fields has secured its first Law360 Practice Group of the Year award.

  • February 09, 2024

    Pot Patients Say NM Insurance Case Triggers CAFA Exception

    A medical cannabis company doing business in New Mexico and several patients say a proposed class action over insurance coverage for medical cannabis belongs in state court partly because the case triggers a Class Action Fairness Act exception depriving federal jurisdiction that would otherwise be offered.

  • February 09, 2024

    What To Know About 'Novel' Johnson & Johnson ERISA Suit

    A new lawsuit from a Johnson & Johnson worker claims the company violated federal law by letting pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts overcharge health plan participants for drugs, potentially signaling that fee litigation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act is shifting focus from retirement savings to health benefits, attorneys say.

  • February 09, 2024

    Feds Seek Over 5 Years For NYC Atty In $18.8M Ponzi Scheme

    Federal prosecutors are seeking 5¼ to 6½ years in prison for a New York City attorney who admitted to running an $18.8 million Ponzi scheme that defrauded real estate investors, in addition to separately laundering funds from an expansive insurance fraud scheme.

  • February 08, 2024

    Texas Adjuster No Longer To Pretend To Be Lloyd's Of London

    An insurance adjuster who hijacked the good name of British underwriting giant Lloyd's of London after blaming it for lost compensation agreed in Texas federal court to shut down businesses he opened in its name.

Expert Analysis

  • Courts Are Right To Reject Insurer ERISA Atty Fee Awards

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    There has been a recent, sharp uptick in insurance companies seeking fees against unsuccessful claimants of Employee Retirement Income Security Act benefits, but this unfair tactic is correctly meeting with little or no success in the courts, says Elizabeth Hopkins at Kantor & Kantor.

  • Trucking Cos. Need Stronger Insurance To Protect Public

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    A recent Law360 guest article urged lawmakers to implement liability protections for the trucking industry, but raising outdated trucking insurance limits would better incentivize companies to keep unsafe drivers and vehicles out of their fleets to begin with, protecting the industry and motorists alike, says Tad Thomas at The Thomas Law Offices and the American Association for Justice.

  • Key Contract Lessons In Del. Justices' Hotel Deal Ruling

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    The Delaware Supreme Court recently ruled in AB Stabile v. MAPS Hotels that a Chinese financial conglomerate breached a hotel sale agreement's standard ordinary course covenant, providing significant insight on the meaning and application of these contracts, and the need for consent on material changes prior to closing, say attorneys at Quinn Emanuel.

  • Trucking Industry Needs Protection From Huge Legal Verdicts

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    Truckers and trucking companies are plagued by an exponential increase in accident litigation costs, with damages awards skyrocketing in recent years, so lawmakers should consider giving the trucking industry special liability protections similar to those enjoyed by Amtrak and emergency workers, says Harold Kim at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform.

  • 8th Circ. Ruling Sets Road Map For Disability Benefit Reviews

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    A recent ruling from the Eighth Circuit in Roehr v. Sun Life Assurance reinstated the plaintiff's disability benefits, demonstrating that while an initial approval is not a guarantee of ongoing payment, insurers need to tread carefully when they terminate benefits in the absence of new findings, says Mark DeBofsky at DeBofsky Sherman.

  • Medicare Advantage Plans Must Beware DOJ Scrutiny

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    The U.S. Department of Justice is increasingly investigating how health insurers report risk adjustment data in connection with the Medicare Advantage program, and several recent cases help detail the types of conduct that the DOJ is focusing on, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • How The ERISA Landscape May Shift This Year

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    Employee Retirement Income Security Act litigation shows no signs of slowing down after the past two landmark years, with courts poised to tackle key issues including the pleading standard for fee cases, the enforceability of arbitration agreements, mental health parity and more, say attorneys at Groom Law Group.

  • US Broadened Reach Of Targeted Sanctions In 2021

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    This year, the Office of Foreign Assets Control leveraged sanctions in pursuit of national security, evincing a clear trend toward more targeted sanctions programs without significantly sacrificing their financial impact, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.

  • How Budget Bill Could Affect Employer Health, Benefit Plans

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    Following the House's recent passage of President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion spending bill — the Build Back Better Act — employers should carefully consider several of the proposal’s health care and benefits provisions, which could pose immediate compliance challenges if the act is signed into law this year, say Anne Hall and Tim Kennedy at Hall Benefits Law.

  • New ERISA Rulings Diverge On Civil Procedure

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    The Third Circuit’s recent decision in Noga v. Fulton Financial Employee Benefit Plan, which applied administrative law principles in reinstating a claimant’s Employee Retirement Income Security Act benefits, deviates from a rising chorus of judicial voices and fails to help repair ERISA's civil procedure, says Mark DeBofsky at DeBofsky Sherman.

  • Why New Phase I Site Standard Matters For Real Estate

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    As an update to the preeminent standard for Phase I environmental site assessments — an essential part of transactional due diligence — is rolled out, parties to real estate transactions should adopt the new standard if they wish to claim liability protections under the Superfund law, say Lorene Boudreau at Ballard Spahr and Mitchell Wiest and Sara Redding at Roux.

  • The Implications Of COP26 For Legal Practitioners

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    Developments at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference will create both opportunities and risks for lawyers — with many new laws, regulations and industry best practices to track, and a growing pipeline of new energy and infrastructure projects to facilitate, say Caroline May and Charles Winch at Norton Rose.

  • Infrastructure Act Measures Could Affect Holiday Shipping

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    While some measures in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will take time to have an impact on shipping, other aspects of the law have the potential to help ease supply chain snarls quickly enough to expedite the movement of goods for the holiday shopping season, say Samuel Basch and Joseph Goldberg at Cole Scott.

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