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7th Circuit Lays Obstacle For Litigation Funders With False Claims Act Suits

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A federal appellate court dealt a blow against litigation funding companies by ruling that the U.S. Justice Department can dismiss any False Claims Act lawsuits that it deems meritless without first proving that dismissal is justified. The 7th Circuit Court … Source: Claims Journal

A Spray Salesman Peddles a Wildfire Cure, and California’s Rich Are Buying It

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Jim Moseley stands poolside, aviator sunglasses perched on his head, holding a blowtorch. He’s got a stick that’s been treated at one end with SPF 3000, the fire-prevention spray he invented. We’re on the side of a mountain in Malibu … Source: Claims Journal

Mauritius Arrests Captain of Japanese Oil Spill Ship

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Mauritius has arrested the captain of a Japanese bulk carrier that ran aground off its coast, causing a devastating oil spill in one of the world’s most pristine maritime environments, police said on Tuesday. The MV Wakashio struck a coral … Source: Claims Journal

States Seek $2.2 Trillion From Oxycontin Maker Purdue Pharma

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NEW YORK — U.S. states claimed they are owed $2.2 trillion to address harm from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP’s alleged role in America’s opioid epidemic, accusing the drugmaker in new filings of pushing prescription painkillers on doctors and patients … Source: Claims Journal

U.S. Sues Teva Over Alleged Kickbacks For Multiple Sclerosis Drug

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The U.S. government sued Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd on Tuesday, accusing the drugmaker of causing the submission of false claims to Medicare by using kickbacks to boost sales of its multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. In a complaint filed in Boston … Source: Claims Journal

From Africa to America, Businesses and Insurers Face Survival Showdowns

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PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK, South Africa — W ynand du Toit’s safari camp in South Africa’s Pilanesberg National Park lies abandoned, its tents ripped open by baboons and its survival in the balance after his insurer rejected his COVID-19 claim. In … Source: Claims Journal

Lightning Sparks New Wildfires Across California

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LOS ANGELES — A rare summer thunderstorm brought lightning that sparked several small blazes in Northern California on Sunday and stoked a huge wildfire that has forced hundreds of people from their homes north of Los Angeles. More than 4,500 … Source: Claims Journal

Federal Judge Denies Traveler’s Bid to Dismiss COVID-19 Business Interruption Suit

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A federal judge in California disappointed a law firm suing Travelers Insurance over coronavirus lockdown related business interruption claims in refusing to remove its case to state court and denying its request for a dismissal or stay of a countersuit … Source: Claims Journal

Analysts Predict Trouble Ahead for Personal Auto as Claims Volume Returns to Normal

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Insurers are making a bundle on personal auto because claims have plummeted, but the long-term outlook for the line isn’t so rosy, analysts say. Fitch Ratings last week reported that the short-term performance for auto insurers is “unsustainable, and we … Source: Claims Journal

Daimler to Pay $2.2 Billion to Settle U.S. Diesel Issues

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Daimler AG will pay about $2.2 billion to settle U.S. diesel-emissions issues in the latest fallout from years of closer regulatory scrutiny on vehicle pollution. An agreement in principle with authorities including the U.S. Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency … Source: Claims Journal