UCare spent $5.5 million on legal fight with U of M [Star Tribune]
UCare, a nonprofit HMO, spent
This means the two sides collectively spent more than
"The
The HMO said it had vacant positions and members of its internal legal team on leave, which forced more spending than usual on external expertise.
In September, the
When the U first filed its lawsuit, the office of
This spring, UCare listed in a regulatory filing total external legal expenses in 2023 of about
UCare said the spending is far less than 1% of the HMO's total revenue of
The U of M's lawsuit, which tried to stop the HMO from changing the composition of its board, suggested at least some university officials had used their board positions to question UCare's plan to expand into health insurance markets beyond
But in a statement to the
UCare employs about 1,700 people and stands as
"We are pleased that the settlement enabled us to evolve our collaboration with the
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