The New York Times reports that the consulting firm MultiPlan, in partnership and major health insurance companies, evaluates charges for patient care from out-of-network providers and often recommends that insurers and health plans ...
Recent news reports have revealed that Honda, Hyundai, and Kia routinely share information about drivers’ habits with insurance companies. If you own or lease a Honda, Kia, Hyundai, Acura, or Genesis vehicle that is a model year 2019 ...
Recent news reports have revealed that driver data has been routinely collected by General Motors and its OnStar partner, processed by LexisNexis and Verisk, and marketed to the insurance industry.
Keller Rohrback is very proud to announce the selection of senior partner Derek W. Loeser to Forbes inaugural list of America’s Top 200 Lawyers. This recognition highlights “the finest practitioners in the profession—lawyers ...
The Department of Justice has filed suit against telecommunications giant Apple, Inc. for using “shapeshifting rules and restrictions” on app developers to “throttle competitive alternatives.”
The Elizabeth Gregory Home held its annual Spring Luncheon on Friday, March 8, 2024 at the Hyatt at Olive 8 in Seattle. This celebrated event brought together over 280 people who support the EGH mission of providing a welcoming and respectful ...
The leaked data reportedly includes the names, phone numbers, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers and other sensitive personal information of confirmed AT&T customers.
We are elated to share the news that the significant verdict reached by a Portland jury in the 2020 Oregon fires case was selected by the Courtroom View Network as the first in its Top 10 list of most impressive plaintiff verdicts for 2023.
Change Healthcare, a unit of the Optum division of the United Health Group, which handles some 14 billion clinical, financial, and operational transactions in the U.S. annually, suffered a recent extensive cyber-attack.
In the second trial set to determine damages for individual victims of the 2020 Labor Day fires that devastated Oregon, a jury in Portland has awarded 10 survivors $42.4 million in economic, non-economic, and punitive damages springing from ...