Two groups of Anthem customers urged a California federal judge on Wednesday to preliminarily approve a proposed settlement that would resolve their four-year-long lawsuit claiming that Anthem Inc. and its subsidiary wrongfully denied coverage for microprocessor-controlled lower limb prostheses.
An Indiana federal judge nixed a proposed class action accusing General Motors of selling vehicles outfitted with defective engines that consume excessive quantities of oil, finding that the automaker did not breach its express or implied warranties.
Tyson Foods Inc. on Monday reached an agreement with Kroger, a handful of grocers and other food companies to settle part of a massive price-fixing litigation accusing multiple major chicken producers of conspiring with one another to fix the price of broiler chicken.
A Second Circuit panel on Friday rejected claims from a group of New York City educators who argued that the city's COVID-19 vaccine requirement for public school teachers is unconstitutional, affirming a lower court's decision that preserved the mandate.
A Third Circuit panel considering Mallet & Co.'s trade secret suit against rival baking equipment maker Synova LLC reversed an order blocking Synova from making certain products and employing former Mallet workers, finding Friday that Mallet must identify the particular trade secrets Synova allegedly misappropriated and demonstrate that they're protected.