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- Appeals court tosses $20b auto parts lawsuit.(Industry Prevails)
- A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT IN Atlanta has dismissed a $20 billion class-action lawsuit that claimed major insurers violated U.S. antitrust law by mandating the use of generic replacement parts to repair damaged cars. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap A FEDERAL APPEALS...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- Congress set to consider insurer antitrust repeal; McCarran-Ferguson has little direct impact on risk managers.(News)
- Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN WASHINGTON-Possible repeal of the McCarran-Ferguson Act's limited exemption from federal antitrust laws for insurers is unlikely to have any dramatic immediate impact on risk managers, say observers. But some observers ho Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN ...
- Research articles 2007-02-26
- U.S. Supreme Court agrees to review antitrust decision. (9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling to allow antitrust trial of foreign and domestic insurance industries)
- WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court could dramatically redefine the scope of the McCarran-Ferguson Act within the next year. The high court agreed to review a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals which allowed the antitrust lawsuits which h WASHINGTON - The...
- Research articles 1992-10-12
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- Bank Mergers and the 'Curse of Bigness'
- "Size, we are told, is not a crime. But size may, at least, become noxious by reason of the means through which it was attained or the uses to which it is put." -- Louis Brandeis One of the challenges of dealing with financial institutions that are "too big...
- Blog posts 2009-09-10
- Oklahoma, Conseco wrangle over acquisition.(Oklahoma Dept. of Insurance on Conseco's planned purchase of Universal Fidelity Life Insurance Co.)
- The Oklahoma Dept of Insurance is opposing Conseco's planned purchase of Universal Fidelity Life Insurance Co because it does not comply with the antitrust law requirements. The state insurance department states that Conseco has not received approval to pursue its acquisition plans under the Holding Company Act. The Oklahoma Dept...
- Research articles 1998-01-26
- Who Speaks For Physicians?
- AMA and Sermo have parted ways only two years after the AMA lent its name and credibility to the startup company in return for gaining access to its social networking site. The well-publicized breakup has a couple of interesting subtexts. Let's start with the double standard of...
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
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