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Homeland Insurance Company of New York v. Health Care Service Corporation
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October 13, 2022
Blue Cross Group Says Insurer Must Cover $2.67B Deal
A $2.67 billion settlement a Blue Cross Blue Shield conglomerate reached in 2020 to settle a multidistrict antitrust suit is covered by its insurance policy, the company told an Illinois federal court.
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December 07, 2021
Blue Cross Group Fights Insurer's Bid To Skirt MDL Coverage
A Blue Cross Blue Shield conglomerate told an Illinois federal judge that an exclusion for related cases can't keep one of its excess errors and omissions insurers, Homeland Insurance Co. of New York, from covering multidistrict antitrust litigation.
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April 04, 2019
Blue Cross Group Can Keep Settlement Secret From Insurer
A settlement between a Blue Cross Blue Shield conglomerate and its primary insurer can stay secret from an excess insurer, a federal judge in Chicago ruled Wednesday, saying the deal's "relevance is speculative" because the underlying antitrust class claims haven't cost enough — yet — to activate the excess coverage.
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September 17, 2018
Homeland Wants Out Of HCSC's Antitrust MDL Costs
Homeland Insurance Co. of New York asked an Illinois federal judge to find the company not liable for antitrust claims against Health Care Service Corp. centralized in multidistrict litigation, arguing that a prior suit over similar claims means no coverage for the new ones.