By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles judge Thursday agreed to let plaintiffs in a class action against Blue Cross obtain information about the health-care provider's relationship with its sole arbitration provider, JAMS.
In denying Blue Cross' motion to prevent discovery, Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz ruled plaintiffs are entitled to depose witnesses...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles judge Thursday agreed to let plaintiffs in a class action against Blue Cross obtain information about the health-care provider's relationship with its sole arbitration provider, JAMS.
In denying Blue Cross' motion to prevent discovery, Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz ruled plaintiffs are entitled to depose witnesses...
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