- At long last, and after state officials stepped in to mediate, UPMC and Highmark have made a deal that lets Highmark customers use UPMC doctors, at least till 2015. By then, who knows what the health care scene will be. [WSJ]
- Also, some guys in Philadelphia are suing Highmark, claiming that it sits on more “incidental” profits than a nonprofit should be allowed to have. [Post-Gazette]
- A Virginia court dismissed claims against BNY Mellon for defrauding state pensions through currency exchange transactions. [Washington Post] This was based on a “razor thin” application of Virginia state law, and won’t affect investigations of similar fraud in Pennsylvania, or the claims by New York and Florida. [Trib]
- Coder’s Corner! Counsel on Call is hiring attorneys for a 2-3 week hard-copy document review assignment outside of Pittsburgh. “It’s not glamorous,” they warn you. [Career Builder]
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03 Thursday May 2012
Posted Jobs and the Economy, News
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