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Arizona AG Says Insurers Used Algorithm to Fix Out-of-Network Rates

Arizona AG Kris Mayes sued MultiPlan and several major health insurers, alleging violations of the Arizona Uniform State Antitrust Act and Arizona Consumer Fraud Act based on an alleged price-fixing scheme to suppress payments for out-of-network care. According to the complaint, the insurers allegedly used MultiPlan’s shared pricing algorithm and pooled confidential claims and payment…

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New York, New Jersey AGs Blow Whistle on FIFA Ticketing

New York AG Letitia James and New Jersey AG Jennifer Davenport subpoenaed FIFA as part of an investigation into ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup. According to the AGs, the investigation stems from reports that fans were misled about seat locations after FIFA introduced new “Front Categories” for premium seats following initial ticket sales,…

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States Push Back on Proposed Federal Privacy Law

California AG Rob Bonta led a coalition of 18 AGs and state privacy and consumer-protection authorities urging Congress to reject the SECURE Data Act, arguing the proposed federal privacy bill would preempt stronger state privacy laws and leave consumers with fewer protections. In the letter, the coalition warns that the bill would make it harder…

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Massachusetts AG Accuses UnitedHealthcare of Inflating Medicaid Reimbursements

Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell sued UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company, d/b/a UnitedHealthcare Community Plans of Massachusetts, asserting Massachusetts False Claims Act, unjust enrichment, and breach of contract claims over allegations that the insurer inflated health-status assessments for seniors enrolled in its MassHealth Senior Care Options plan. According to the complaint, UnitedHealthcare improperly moved members into higher-paying…

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