The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review Home Depot's challenge of a $2.7 billion settlement in antitrust litigation against Blue Cross Blue Shield. The settlement was related to allegations of overcharging subscribers. Additionally, the court rejected a challenge to the attorney fees awarded for the deal.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from former Elliott Greenleaf shareholder Richard DeMarco. That means the firm can keep $11 million in referral fees for a personal injury case it referred. https://t.co/TeO3HASRBh https://t.co/TbLhyzgVZR
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to $2.7B BCBS settlement https://t.co/4eOe3wFThy
SCOTUS declined to hear Home Depot's challenge to Blue Cross Blue Shield's $2.7 billion antitrust settlement. The court also declined to hear a related challenge to a $667 million fee award for the class attorneys who negotiated the deal https://t.co/xOuQXkxuSS https://t.co/Ol6bvGJHUW
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a $2.7 billion nationwide class action settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield over allegations that the insurance giant overcharged commercial and individual subscribers for years @MikeScarcella https://t.co/xOuQXky2Iq https://t.co/cVd7ISh0Sc
Supreme Court rejects challenge to $2.67B Blue Cross settlement https://t.co/wJ2cS7Gxa6
SCOTUS rejected a challenge to a $2.7 billion Blue Cross settlement over allegations that the insurance giant overcharged subscribers for years. The justices denied a petition from home improvement retailer Home Depot objecting to the landmark settlement https://t.co/xOuQXkxuSS https://t.co/MLgnV7tfI9
The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday to review Home Depot's challenge of a $2.67 billion settlement in antitrust litigation targeting Blue Cross Blue Shield, along with a separate challenge of the attorney fees awarded for the deal. https://t.co/JOxtGpSe1b https://t.co/2SXWD42xQp