
For your reference, here is a year-end recap of some of the most widely read updates, commentary, and guidance covering insurance law and related matters published on JD Supra throughout 2024:
- California’s Health Care Transactions Review Law: Preparing for What Comes Next – by Deborah Daccord, Kathryn Edgerton, and Karen Lovitch at Mintz
- Split Decision: Florida Districts Clash Over Insurance Coverage for Unperformed Repairs – by Tiffany Bustamante at Cozen O'Connor
- Lawsuit Claims UnitedHealthcare Uses AI to Deny Majority of Medicare Advantage Extended-Care Facility Claims – by Anne Tyler Hall at Hall Benefits Law
- Red Sea Dangers: Increasing Insurance Premiums and Introducing Coverage Exclusions for Vessels Transiting the Red Sea – by Philip He and Steven Knott at Pillsbury
- Blue Cross Blue Shield to Pay Record $2.8 Billion in Proposed Antitrust Settlement with Healthcare Providers – by Timothy Fazio and Thomas Stanton at MG+M The Law Firm
- California Implements New AI and Software Regulations for Insurers – by Kathleen Birrane, Clayton Cosby, David Kopans, and Danny Tobey at DLA Piper
- [Commentary] An Updated Primer on PFAS/Forever Chemical Claims: Regulation, Litigation, Large Losses, and Insurance Coverage Issues – by Gar Lauerman and Scott Seaman at Hinshaw
- Insurance Companies Face $11.3 Million in Fines Due to Cybersecurity Failures – by Jessica Copeland at Bond Schoeneck & King
- Texas Court Stays CMS CY2025 Final Rule on Agent and Broker Compensation and Contract Term Restrictions – by
Christine Clements and Calla Simeone at Sheppard Mullin
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Climate Change Litigation: What Can Liability Insurers Expect in 2024? – by Jason Reeves and Deepa Sutherland at Zelle
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A (title) Change Is Gonna Come – by Michael Webb at Farrell Fritz
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The 340B Drug Pricing Program: Top Five Things to Know – by Anil Shankar and Adria Warren at Foley & Lardner
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How the U.S. Supreme Court's Rulings on Kaiser and Purdue Pharma Affect Insurers' Rights and Interests in Chapter 11 Cases – by Scott Seaman at Hinshaw
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