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The top five most-read daily news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from Aug. 16 to Sept. 14, 2023, were led by the news that Bon Secours filed suit against Anthem in Henrico
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Falwell Jr. lawsuit targets Prevo, Liberty board members
In new complaint, Falwell alleges LU payments 'have appearance of kickbacks'
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A legal complaint filed last week by former Liberty University President and Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. alleges that President Emeritus Jerry Prevo and members of Liberty’s executive committee received in
Steampunk wins pregnancy discrimination lawsuit
Ex-employee accused McLean federal contractor of discrimination, retaliation
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A federal jury ruled on Friday that a McLean-based IT federal contractor did not discriminate against a former employee on the basis of pregnancy or retaliate against her. The eight-person
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Bon Secours sues Anthem for $93M
Health system alleges Anthem owes $93M in unpaid claims
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Health system Bon Secours filed suit against insurer Anthem Health Plans of Virginia Monday in Henrico County Circuit Court, alleging Anthem owes Bon Secours $93 million in unpaid claims. The
Chesterfield pharma company to pay $30M in Suboxone settlement
Indivior reaches agreement with health plans over its opioid addiction treatment drug
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Chesterfield County-based pharmaceutical manufacturer Indivior Inc. has reached a $30 million settlement agreement in a federal class-action antitrust lawsuit brought by a group of health plans over the manufacturer’s opioid
Altria settles 6,000 Juul-related lawsuits for $235M
Henrico Fortune 500 corporation owned 35% stake in e-cig co.
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Henrico County-based Altria Group Inc. has settled at least 6,000 state and federal lawsuits related to Juul Labs Inc. for $235 million, the Fortune 500 tobacco manufacturer announced Wednesday. The
Resetting the bar
Law firms consider mergers to meet staffing demands
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Two venerable Virginia law firms — Roanoke’s Woods Rogers PLC and Norfolk’s Vandeventer Black LLP — combined forces in July 2022, creating the state’s fifth largest firm, Woods Rogers Vandeventer
D.C. AG’s office sues Snyder, Commanders, NFL
Claims team, owner, league colluded to 'deceive' residents about investigation
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Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine announced on Twitter Thursday afternoon that his office is suing the Washington Commanders team, owner Dan Snyder, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the National
Genworth insurance co. settles class action for $25M
Policy rates were raised in 2019, prompting lawsuit
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Richmond-based Genworth Life & Annuity Insurance Co. has settled a class-action lawsuit with 13,400 insurance policy holders for $25 million. U.S. District Judge David Novak of the Eastern District of
D.C. sues bitcoin whale Michael Saylor for tax fraud
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MicroStrategy Inc. founder Michael Saylor was sued in August by the city of Washington, D.C., which alleges that he defrauded the nation’s capital of more than $25 million in income