CullmanTimes.com - Cullman, Alabama

State News

December 24, 2012

STATE:Ala. judge to preside over anti-trust suits

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A collection of seven federal anti-trust lawsuits filed against Blue Cross Blue Shield ofAlabama — and two suits in other states — have been consolidated and Birmingham U.S. District Court Judge David Proctor has been appointed to preside over the case.

AL.com Monday reported Blue Cross Blue Shield officials say their 38 Blue Plans nationwide are an effort by health insurers to create a national brand with separate companies in different areas.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuits say the plans are actually independent companies that could compete against each other, but are instead divided among a single company. Blue Cross Blue Shield officials have called the lawsuits meritless.

Proctor will also preside over two lawsuits filed against the company in Tennessee and North Carolina.

 

Text Only
State News
Facebook
AP Video
Jodi Arias: Death Penalty Would Cause More Pain Looking for Love? Take the Prague Metro Crews Race to Find Survivors of Okla. Twister First Person: Baby Falcons on a New York Bridge Oklahoma: Images of Devastation, Reunion Reunited Dad, Son: 'We Just Praise God' Slow Pokes: Acupuncture Helps Sick Turtles Moore, Okla. City of Reunions, Tears After Storm Former IRS Chief: Can't Say How List Happened Gov. Fallin: Okla. Facing Horrific Disaster Tim Cook Defends Apple's Tax Accounting AP Photograher: 'It Was a Miracle' They Got Out Raw: Crews Search for Survivors of Okla. Tornado Raw: Tearful Reunion After Okla. Tornado OKC Hospital Describes Treating Tornado Wounded Obama Pledges Urgent Aid for Tornado Victims Raw: Massive Funnel Clouds in Oklahoma
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com