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REED SMITH LLP: Reed Smith adds Scott T. Williams to Managed Care Group in Dallas
Scott T. Williams has joined Reed Smith’s Dallas office as Counsel in the firm’s Global Commercial Disputes Group where he will work with the Managed Care Group. -
Houston health care provider alleges insurer failed to cover costs
GALVESTON — A Houston infusion care service provider is suing health care insurers, alleging failure to timely pay. -
Employee accuses Blue Shield of discrimination
HOUSTON — A Texas woman is suing Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, alleging sex and age discrimination. -
Fort Bend Co. medical practice sues Ill. Blue Cross subsidiary over back claims totaling $19M
A Fort Bend County medical provider seeks to recover approximately $19 million in claims on nearly 900 patients from an Illinois-based subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield, according to a federal lawsuit filed Mar. 4 in Sherman. -
Parents allege insurer's delay of medical flight resulted in daughter's death
GALVESTON - For Francisco and Marissett Tolentino, a family vacation to the Dominican Republic ended in an "unfortunate and untimely" tragedy for which they fault their insurance company. -
Blue Cross of Texas sues Pfizer over off-label marketing of Lyrica
MARSHALL-Alleging deceptive marketing practices and falsely inflating demand, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of three popular medications. -
Blue Cross sues Pfizer over deceptive marketing of Lyrica, others
MARSHALL-Insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield is accusing pharmaceutical company Pfizer and several of its executives of deceptive sales and marketing of three of its most successful drugs. -
BC/BS alleges cholesterol drug makers hid unfavorable test results
MARSHALL � Insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield claims that the makers of two popular cholesterol-lowering drugs failed to disclose unfavorable trial test results in an effort to boost sales. -
Blue Cross Blue Shield settles with Texas AG over rating system, doctor referrals
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline)-Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas has agreed to stop using its doctor-rating program under an agreement the company reached with the Texas attorney general's office.