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Miami Herald: Minutes before fatal crash, ‘driving drunk’ text messages

Posted on November 20, 2019

By David Ovalle In the days leading up to the deadly crash, Mila Dago sent text messages typical of any 22-year-old enjoying life in Miami. She planned a day at the beach with her circle of pals, talked hair styles with a girlfriend and hoped to watch a meteor shower light up the night sky. […]

Miami Herald: Cigna sued over mail-order HIV drug program

Posted on November 20, 2019

By Tom Brown (Reuters) – Cigna Corp has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that the health insurer discriminates against peoplewith HIV/AIDS by forcing them to get some of their medications exclusively from its own mail-order pharmacy as part of a scheme to boost profits. The suit, filed on Monday in federal court in the […]

Law360: Cigna hit with class action over AIDS/HIV drug program

Posted on November 20, 2019

A proposed nationwide class action filed Monday in Florida federal court alleged Cigna Health and Life Insurance Co. discriminates against AIDS and HIV patients by requiring them to obtain life-saving medications via mail, echoing similar lawsuits against other insurance companies in recent years. An anonymous class representative claimed Cigna routinely tells enrollees that specialty drugs […]

Miami Herald: Cigna sued over mail-order AIDS drug deliveries

Posted on November 20, 2019

Dorleen Marcus, Daily Business Review A lawsuit filed against Cigna is the fourth attempt to force insurers to drop a mandatory mail-order drug program said to discriminate against people with HIV/AIDS. South Florida-based plaintiffs law firm Podhurst Orseck is co-counsel for the potential class action brought by Consumer Watchdog. The nonprofit consumer advocate teamed with […]

The Wall Street Journal: Consumer group sues Cigna, alleges discrimination

Posted on November 20, 2019

By KELLI KENNEDY Associated Press A consumer advocacy group has filed a class-action lawsuit against Cigna saying a new policy discriminates against people with HIV and AIDS and violates the federal health law by requiring them to get their medications from its mail-order pharmacy. Consumer Watchdog filed the lawsuit Monday in South Florida federal court. […]

Podhurst Orseck secures $60 million judgment in phone repair fraud

Posted on November 20, 2019

August 2013 – A business owned by Miami nightclub owner Clive Seecomar has been saddled with a judgment of $60 million for actions related to a cellular telephone recycling business. The judgment is based on activities occurring in 2008 around the time that Seecomar was Miami’s man- of-the-hour after revitalizing the trendy Karu & Y […]

News-Press.com: Jury awards $60M to family of teen in drunk driving crash

Posted on November 20, 2019

MELISSA MONTOYA, MMONTOYA@NEWS-PRESS.COM The mother of a Collier County teen who was injured in a car crash more than 10 years ago was rendered speechless when a jury awarded her $60 million in damages in court on Friday. Joan Antonuccio’s daughter, Angela Crowe, was paralyzed after a 2003 car crash in which she was a […]

Naples Daily News: Jury awards $60 million in case against Naples bar

Posted on November 20, 2019

By: Jacob Carpenter At the end of an emotionally taxing trial, during which she wept through testimony about her severely injured daughter, Joan Antonuccio couldn’t comprehend what just happened. A jury had awarded her $60 million. “It’s just like I heard it, but I was still so drained from crying,” said Antonuccio, a 54-year-old bartender […]

USA Today: British Air drone collision sounds alarm for new regulations

Posted on November 20, 2019

Bart Jansen, USA TODAY A British Airways plane’s collision with a drone while landing at Heathrow Airport has renewed calls for stricter regulation in the U.S., where more than 150 airliners reported close sightings of drones in the last 18 months, including eight in the last two weeks of January. “This is a real issue,” […]

The Week: Airplanes keep nearly missing drones. An actual collision could be disastrous.

Posted on November 20, 2019

A British Airways mid-air collision with a drone on Sunday has led to increased scrutiny over the regulations involved in piloting drones. In the United States alone, more than 150 planes have reported close sightings with drones in the last 18 months, with eight reports in the last two weeks of January alone. “There is […]