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Despite pleas from the feds not to pay, UnitedHealth admitted it paid threat actors to "protect patient data."
Several years of data has emerged showing risk and loss patterns, making marijuana business policies easier to price competitively.
Insurance experts analyze who was involved from a coverage and liability perspective.
Federal leaders in the U.S. want AI safeguards akin to those being developed by the insurance industry.
This trend subverts the judiciary's truth-finding mandate and promotes the courts as an investment opportunity.
The proposal is part of California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's goal to enact insurance reform during 2024.
The scheme involved illegal control of medical practices, kickbacks for patient referrals and bribes.
As tax season approaches, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting individuals and businesses through various scams.
On Febuary 26, the agency released the Cybersecurity Framework 2.0, the first significant revamping of the guidance since its 2014 creation.
Marijuana is projected to surpass alcohol in popularity in the coming 20-30 years, according to panelists at the 2024 Complex Claims and Litigation Forum.
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