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A federal appeals court sharpened the pencil Tuesday on a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that requires evidence of a contractual basis in order for class arbitration to be enforceable
...a pair of high-profile cases captioned Beye v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Foley v. Horizon Blue...
...2.45 million fee in a class action settlement with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield. Who gets to trumpet the settlement in the...
...Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey made a preliminary agreement Monday to pay...
...Faith Hochberg denied motions to dismiss in Beye v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Foley v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield...
...of their minor children, who have been denied benefits by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. Horizon claims that the children...
...class action settlement in the case of Sutter v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. The settlement marks the end of...
...jurisdiction. DeAnna v. Aetna and Beye v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield were filed Wednesday, and Bradley v. Horizon Blue...
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