Putative class action against Blue Cross Blue Shield for violation of fiduciary duties
DeLuca v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, 08-1085, concerned a putative class action suit against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, claiming that defendant violated its duties as a fiduciary under two provisions of ERISA, 29 U.S.C. sections 1104 and 1106(b), by agreeing to increase its traditional and PPO plan rates in exchange for decreases in the HMO rates.
Related Link:
- Read the Sixth Circuit’s Full Decision in DeLuca v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, 08-1085
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