Now that health care reform is law, staff attorneys at major insurers are trying to figure out what it requires their companies to do now. They’re also trying to predict what rules and regulations will follow in the months and years ahead. And that’s no easy task.

“The tough work really begins at this point,” says Carol Ann Petren, general counsel at Philadelphia-based Cigna Corporation. “The difficult process of implementing the legislation has just begun. This is the first book of a trilogy of work to be done.”

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