California Subpoenas Financial Records Of Seven Biggest Insurers
admin | Mar 01, 2010
“The California state attorney general’s office said Thursday that it had subpoenaed financial records of California’s seven largest health insurance companies as part of an investigation into whether they illegally raised customer premiums and denied payment of legitimate claims,” the Los Angeles Times reports…
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