A Delaware judge set aside a verdict finding an ex-Xerox unit that paid Texas a $236 million Medicaid fraud-related settlement tried to defraud its insurers into providing coverage, citing multiple instances of misconduct by carrier counsel in an opinion unsealed Tuesday.
A former Jones Day employee who alleged her termination was discriminatory is not entitled to more disability benefits under the law firm's insurance policy and was actually overpaid, Unum Life Insurance Co. of America said.
A Georgia federal judge said the Eleventh Circuit has jurisdiction over a dispute concerning whether a sleep study company has insurance coverage for a wrongful death lawsuit, finding that the parties properly alleged they were from different states.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a ransomware attack on a medical billing company did not cause direct physical damage to the company's computer software, reversing a lower court decision and concluding there is no coverage under the company's insurance policy.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a ransomware attack on a medical billing company did not cause direct physical damage to the company's computer software, reversing a lower court decision and concluding there is no coverage under the company's insurance policy.