
Class Action Challenges Match Group’s Deceptive Practices
Clarkson Law Firm filed a federal class action lawsuit against Match Group, the parent company for popular online dating applications Hinge, Tinder, and The League.
Clarkson Law Firm filed a federal class action lawsuit against Match Group, the parent company for popular online dating applications Hinge, Tinder, and The League.
Match Group, opens new tab was sued on Wednesday in a proposed class action claiming that its dating apps Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to addict users, generating more profit for the company, rather than help them establish relationships.
Insurers Humana, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare are facing class actions from consumers and their estates for allegedly deploying advanced technology to deny claims.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI took the New York Times to task Monday over a lawsuit filed by the publisher claiming OpenAI’s chatbots used its copyrighted content without permission, and in some cases reproduced pieces of articles unchanged.
For decades, doctors have complained about the onerous practice of prior authorization, which insurers contend is necessary to control costs and encourage evidence-based choices.
Many people are out and about checking toys off the list for the holidays. But in doing so, it’s important to keep in mind which ones are going to be the safest for your children.
A new class-action case argues Humana improperly uses artificial intelligence when it decides whether to pay for post-acute care for Medicare Advantage patients.
Clarkson Law Firm filed a class-action lawsuit in the Western District of Kentucky against Humana Healthcare, the fourth-largest healthcare provider in the country, for their alleged illegal use of an artificial intelligence program to deny and shortchange valid patient claims.
For years, vital decisions about who got medical care coverage took place in back offices at health insurance companies. Now, some of those life-altering decisions are being made by artificial intelligence programs.
Post-acute care algorithm allegedly comes up short 90% of the time