Amara v. CIGNA Corp, et al

  1. May 07, 2024

    Cigna Escapes Post-Judgment Accounting Bid In ERISA Row

    A federal judge in Connecticut has denied a bid by a class of 25,000 Cigna Corp. workers for post-judgment discovery in an ERISA feud that has stretched on for 23 years, shutting down claims that the insurer violated court orders by improperly calculating award payments to class members.

  2. April 19, 2024

    Timing Of Cigna Workers' Relief Bid Perplexes Conn. Judge

    A Connecticut federal judge wondered Friday if a class of more than 25,000 Cigna workers waited too long to renew a request for an accounting tied to the millions of dollars in underpaid benefits the workers won nearly a decade ago, questioning if the plaintiffs had a right at this stage in the 23-year-old matter to again challenge the company's calculations. 

  3. January 13, 2020

    Cigna Workers Lose Bid For Redo On Benefits Ruling

    A Connecticut federal judge has refused to revisit a decision that allowed Cigna to use older interest rates and mortality tables when calculating retirement benefits, despite objections from a class of workers who said the ruling allowed the insurer to short them on those benefits.

  4. October 04, 2019

    Mortality Table Ruling Needs Redo, Cigna Workers Say

    A class of Cigna workers pointed a Connecticut federal judge's attention to 10 ERISA lawsuits challenging the use of "outdated" interest rates and mortality tables, urging her to reconsider a decision they say lets the insurer short them on retirement benefits.

  5. May 13, 2019

    Workers Blast Cigna's Opposition To Sanction Bid As Sloppy

    Workers who won an Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action against Cigna Corp. in 2012 urged a Massachusetts federal judge to sanction the company over allegedly improper payments to the class, saying Cigna's argument against sanctions was riddled with errors.

  6. April 29, 2019

    Cigna Slams Workers' Sanctions Bid Over Benefit Calculations

    Cigna has urged a Connecticut federal judge to reject a bid for sanctions from workers who won an Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action against the insurer in 2012, accusing the workers of wrongly claiming their victory was worth roughly $100 million more than it actually was.

  7. April 08, 2019

    Workers Who Won ERISA Suit Want Cigna Sanctioned

    Workers who won an Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action against Cigna Corp. in 2012 have urged a Connecticut federal judge to sanction the health insurance company, saying Cigna is trying to slash hundreds of millions of dollars from the benefit payments it owes as a result of the loss.

  8. February 21, 2019

    Cigna Blasts Workers' Plan For Sanctions In ERISA Suit

    Cigna Corp. blasted its workers' plan to seek sanctions in a long-running Employee Retirement Income Security Act class action the company lost in 2012, arguing Wednesday that Cigna didn't violate a Connecticut federal judge's notice and payment orders, as its employees claim.

  9. December 21, 2012

    Cigna Ordered To Reform Pension Plan In Long-Running Suit

    A Connecticut federal judge on Thursday ordered Cigna Corp. to make changes in its retirement plan and also denied the health care company's bid to decertify a class of roughly 25,000 workers in a long-running lawsuit accusing it of shortchanging employee pensions.

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