The plaintiffs allege that Change Health said that “‘electronic payment functionality will be available for connection beginning March 15,’” and that they would “‘reestablish connectivity to [their] claims network and software on March 18, restoring service through the week.’” However, those promises have gone unfulfilled, according to the plaintiffs.
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$28.5M Proposed Walden University Settlement May Also Recognize 'Reverse Redlining' in Higher Education
It’s one of the first times a theory of reverse redlining, an illegal and discriminatory practice of targeting a particular neighborhood or group for credit on unfair terms, has been put to the test in the educational sector, Lila Miller of Relman Colfax told Law.com. Typically, reverse redlining is often seen in connection with home […]
Inside Track: Boeing CLO's Grip on Job Seems More Tenuous by the Day
“Brett Gerry is an impressive man, with a gold plated resume. He is going to need it. He has the toughest repair job in the entire legal industry right now,” legal department consultant Jason Winmill said.
How I Made It to Law Firm Leadership: 'Focus on the Business of the Firm,' Says Sally Rogers Culley of RumbergerKirk
“Focus on the business of the firm, learn its work and the personalities of those that are doing the work.”
Are More Jurors Just Defending Their Beliefs, Not Deliberating? 'As a Trial Lawyer, That Worries You'
Lawyers in high-profile trials have noticed more jurors in the deliberations holding steadfast to their beliefs, regardless of the evidence. That’s causing mistrials, like the one this month involving Johnson & Johnson in a Florida talc trial.