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Big Employers to Cover Abortion Travel After Roe Decision (1)
Some of the most recognized companies in the US indicated that they would extend coverage of out-of-state medical care, decisions that will cover more than a million employees after the Supreme Court overturned a half-century-old ruling that protected abortion rights.
JPMorgan, Goldman, BofA to Cover Abortion Travel for Workers (1)
Can Companies Still Pay for Abortion Travel?: Stephen L. Carter
With Roe v. Wade no longer the law of the land, women seeking abortions will soon start traveling. Could a state punish an employer for covering their costs? The issue is likely to arise: A number of major corporations have come forward with offers to pay the expenses of employees who leave the state to end their pregnancies, and some state legislators are threatening to punish them.
Medi-Cal Benefits Manager Faces Suit Over Breach of Medical Info
Partnership HealthPlan of California faces a proposed class action over allegations that the company was negligent in securing enrollee data, leading to a breach that affected over 800,000 individuals.
Cornerstone Building’s $5.8 Billion Sale Draws Pension Fund Suit
A pension fund sued Cornerstone Building Brands Inc. in Delaware over concerns that company leaders tied to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice LLC timed its planned $5.8 billion take-private buyout to avoid factoring impending good news into the deal price.
Supreme Court Overturns Roe, Transforming Abortion-Rights Fight
The US Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and wiped out the constitutional right to abortion, issuing a historic ruling likely to render the procedure largely illegal in half the country and further polarize a deeply divided nation.