Subaru Taps Xilinx For Key Chip in Driver-Assistance System August 20, 2020 By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO — Xilinx Inc and Subaru Corp on Wednesday said the Japanese automaker will use one of the Silicon... Read More
For Firms That Got Citi’s $900 Million, It’s a Shot at Payback August 20, 2020 By Lisa Lee, Sally Bakewell, Katherine Doherty and Jenny Surane If Citigroup Inc. was looking to create a drama big enough to compete with the pandemic and U.S. elections for... Read More
Claims People: Claims Central, Provencher, Omega Engineering and Goldberg Segalla August 20, 2020 Claims Central Hires WeGoLook Founders Two former executives for WeGoLook, an automated claims system now owned by Crawford & Co.,... Read More
New York Charges Teva, Allergan With Insurance Fraud Over Opioid Claims August 19, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel and Mrinalika Roy NEW YORK — New York state filed civil charges on Tuesday accusing Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd and Allergan Plc with... Read More
7th Circuit Lays Obstacle For Litigation Funders With False Claims Act Suits August 19, 2020 By Jim Sams A federal appellate court dealt a blow against litigation funding companies by ruling that the U.S. Justice Department can dismiss... Read More
States Seek $2.2 Trillion From Oxycontin Maker Purdue Pharma August 18, 2020 By Mike Spector NEW YORK — U.S. states claimed they are owed $2.2 trillion to address harm from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP’s... Read More
U.S. Sues Teva Over Alleged Kickbacks For Multiple Sclerosis Drug August 18, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel and Nate Raymond The U.S. government sued Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd on Tuesday, accusing the drugmaker of causing the submission of false claims... Read More
Analysts Predict Trouble Ahead for Personal Auto as Claims Volume Returns to Normal August 18, 2020 By Jim Sams Insurers are making a bundle on personal auto because claims have plummeted, but the long-term outlook for the line isn’t... Read More
Daimler to Pay $2.2 Billion to Settle U.S. Diesel Issues August 17, 2020 By Christoph Rauwald and Ryan Beene Daimler AG will pay about $2.2 billion to settle U.S. diesel-emissions issues in the latest fallout from years of closer... Read More
OSHA Inspector Called Ahead of Meat Plant Visit, to Be Safe August 17, 2020 By Clare Roth A federal safety inspector tipped off a coronavirus-tainted Pennsylvania meatpacking plant before visiting the next day — then failed to... Read More