Latest Lawsuits Headlines
All the headlines from our Lawsuits Topic Page, ordered by recency.
R.I. Blue Cross Settles Lawsuits for Nearly $18 Million
Jan 17 2005 // Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island will pay $17.5 million to settle a pair of lawsuits accusing it of bilking subscribers by failing to pass along discounts negotiated for prescription drugs and health...
Spitzer: $750 Million, Apology Will Settle Marsh Lawsuit
Jan 15 2005 // New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is seeking a $750 million settlement from insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. to settle his bid-rigging and price-fixing charges, according to a report published...
Calif. City Sues Attorney for Failure to Have Insurers Clean-up Town’s Pollution
Jan 12 2005 // The city of Lodi, California, announced it’s suing the attorney responsible for a plan to clean up the town’s soil and water which instead left residents with millions in legal fees and groundwater that is...
Insurers Committed to Real Asbestos Reform
Jan 11 2005 // Insurers remain deeply committed to enactment of meaningful national asbestos litigation reform legislation that provides fairness and certainty to all stakeholders, said a representative of the American Insurance...
Insurers Pleased Bush Will Target Asbestos Litigation Reform in Second Term
Jan 10 2005 // Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) senior vice president, government affairs, Carl Parks, released the following statement on comments made by President Bush on asbestos litigation reform last...
NAMIC Supports President’s Commitment to Tort Reform
Jan 7 2005 // President Bush highlighted the need on Wednesday for common-sense medical liability reform to protect patients and to stop the skyrocketing costs associated with frivolous lawsuits. Bush also stressed the call for class...
Ohio Gov. Signs Lawsuit Reform Bills
Jan 6 2005 // Ohio Gov. Bob Taft on Thursday signed into law Senate Bill 80, the comprehensive lawsuit reform bill, and House Bill 498, the workers’ compensation intentional tort bill. Senate Bill 80 creates a system of civil...
Study Finds Class Action Securities Fraud Lawsuits Take a 17% Jump in 2004
Jan 4 2005 // While the number of federal securities fraud class actions filed in 2004 increased only moderately from 2003 levels, rising to 212 companies sued from 181, the decline in stock market capitalization corresponding to these...
R.I. NIGHTCLUB SUITS JOINED:
Jan 3 2005 // The civil suits stemming from The Station nightclub fire were consolidated last month under a complaint filed by 240 plaintiffs that names 47 defendants. U.S. District Judge Ronald Lagueux said the consolidation will help...
W.Va. SUPREME COURT VACATES MEDICAL MONITORING CLASS ACTION:
Jan 3 2005 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) has applauded the West Virginia Supreme Court’s Dec. 2 decision to vacate a lower court certification of a class action as a tremendous step towards...
Class-Action Lawsuit Claims Hix Insurance Misled N.C. Customers
Dec 28 2004 // A class-action lawsuit has been filed in North Carolina’s Guilford Superior Court claiming that Hix Insurance of Greensboro has misled thousands of its North Carolina customers, especially Latinos, into unknowingly...
Fla. Suit Alleges Ga. Jewelry Chain Failed to Disclose Insurance Costs
Dec 23 2004 // Florida is suing a Savannah-based retail jewelry chain, alleging the company sold millions of dollars worth of insurance on jewelry items but failed to adequately disclose the costs to consumers. Friedman’s Inc....
Ohio’s Gov. Taft Pushes Hard to Get Comprehensive Tort Reform
Dec 20 2004 // Insurers and business interests appear to have won another victory in Ohio, as Gov. Robert Taft will soon sign a broad tort reform bill that caps jury awards and limits products and obesity liability. This follows on the...
PCI LAUDS PROPOSED ILL. CLASS ACTION RULE CHANGE:
Dec 20 2004 // A proposed rule change governing class action lawsuits would benefit Illinois consumers and businesses will, argued leading insurance lobby Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. Rule 225, however, was...
Looking Back on ’04: The Most Talked-About Stories in the Western Region
Dec 20 2004 // The year 2004 saw a little bit of everything across the Western Region. Workers’ comp, homeowners, med-mal, and even insurance fraud topped the list of the most talked about stories. We compiled these recaps based on...
Texas AG Sues Nation’s Third-largest Jewelry Chain, Alleging Consumer Insurance Deceptions
Dec 20 2004 // Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced his office has sued Friedman’s Inc. of Savannah, Ga., the nation’s third-largest jewelry chain, alleging the company misled its customers about the level of...
Third Annual Report Identifies ‘Judicial Hellholes’
Dec 15 2004 // The third annual “Judicial Hellholes” report – a ranking of the worst courts in the United States – shows a disturbing scenario for one Illinois county. As a result of what happens in the Hellhole...
Cigna HealthCare Settles Lawsuits
Dec 14 2004 // Cigna HealthCare has settled lawsuits brought on behalf of a nationwide class of specialty health care providers and certain state and national associations by promising, among other things, to establish an $11.55 million...
Big Dig Managers Face $100M Mass. Lawsuit
Dec 9 2004 // The independent agency charged with overseeing the $14.6 billion Massachusetts highway project known as the Big Dig intends to sue the consortium that managed the venture, seeking to recover as much as $100 million in...
PCI: Praises W. Va. Supreme Court Decision to Vacate Medical Monitoring Class Action
Dec 7 2004 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) has praised the West Virginia Supreme Court’s decision on Dec. 2 to vacate a lower court certification of a class action as a tremendous step towards...