Blue Cross Must Pay $92M In Atty Fees, Skates On Default

By Crystal Owens

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan isn't in default of a court order requiring it to produce data in an ongoing dispute over tribal insurance claims, a federal judge said, calling the case a "classic standoff in the face of confusion" while also ruling that the insurer must pay nearly $92 million in attorney fees.

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