Cigna Will Settle Suit Over Alleged Pharmacy Clawbacks
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Ukraine’s government is in talks with insurers to start a new program to cover ships hauling grain through some of the riskiest parts of the Black Sea.
The price of Russia’s flagship oil may have jumped above a Group of Seven imposed cap but that has done little to impede the provision of western services for the trade.
Luxury watches worth more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) have been reported as stolen or missing, with a surge in the number of thefts last year.
Generative artificial intelligence is on the verge of transforming how corporate legal departments deal with routine functions—even as it creates new obstacles that must be navigated.
Marsh has agreed to acquire
The estate of a corporation founder has called on the US Supreme Court to review an Eighth Circuit holding that it must include life insurance proceeds as an asset in the company’s fair market value, saying it conflicts with rulings from other appeals courts.
A Texas man who stole from his friends and colleagues for years—and then eventually murdered one of them—lost his motion for acquittal after a federal court judge rejected myriad challenges to the prosecution’s case.
A growing number of businesses are suing their insurers over denied business interruption insurance claims due to the Covid-19 pandemic. But will they be successful?
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