Johnson & Johnson Worker’s Lawsuit Alleges Company Overpaid for Drugs February 8, 2024 By John Tozzi and Chris Dolmetsch Johnson & Johnson was sued by an employee who said the company’s health plan wasted workers’ money by paying inflated...
New York Proposes Pharmacy Benefit Manager Regulations February 7, 2024 The New York State Department of Financial Services has proposed market conduct regulations to govern pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) operating...
Trump Civil Fraud Case Judge to Probe Potential Perjury by Ex-CFO February 7, 2024 By Jack Queen A New York judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has asked lawyers in the case for information about possible...
McDonald’s Franchisee Agrees to Pay $4.4M Over Manager’s Sexual Assault of Teen February 7, 2024 By Mark Scolforo A franchisee of fast food giant McDonald’s has agreed to pay a teenage girl $4.4 million to settle her lawsuit...
Pennsylvania Courts’ Cyber Battle With an ‘Unknown Opponent’ Enters Third Day February 7, 2024 By Andrew G. Simpson Pennsylvania’s court system is in a “virtual battle with an unknown opponent” that attacked and shut down key portions of...
People Moves: Schaninger Joins Arthur Hall; Virginia Reappoints WC Commissioner Marshall February 6, 2024 Arthur Hall Insurance, headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, named Mike Schaninger its small business unit (SBU) team lead and account...
Pennsylvania State Courts Dealing With Cyberattack February 6, 2024 Pennsylvania’s court system was hit with a cyberattack on Sunday that shut down access to key online services including those...
Probe of Connecticut State Police Traffic Stops Shows No Intentional Racial Profiling February 6, 2024 By Dave Collins Inaccurate racial profiling data on traffic stops made by the Connecticut State Police was largely the result of data-entry mistakes...
New Jersey Denies Bulkhead for Shore Town With Wrecked Sand Dunes February 6, 2024 By Wayne Parry New Jersey is refusing to allow a shore town whose sand dunes have washed away in places to build a...
Pennsylvania’s 7.8% Workers’ Compensation Cut Takes Effect in April February 5, 2024 Pennsylvania workers’ compensation rates will be going down for employers beginning April 1. Insurance Commissioner Mike Humphreys on January 23...