Judge Reconsiders Default Ruling In Insurer’s RICO Suit Over Billing Scheme

(January 29, 2021, 9:35 AM EST) -- NEW YORK — A federal judge in New York on Jan. 21 reconsidered part of a Dec. 14 ruling that dismissed an insurance company’s lawsuit alleging 14 fraudulent billing schemes against a number of medical providers and clinics, finding that the default judgment should be entered against six retailers and their managers for schemes that they allegedly conducted and that the insurer must pay $2,010 in filing fees to remedy the improper joinder of the defendants....