Defeating class actions after they have been certified is a difficult and highly risky business. Typically at that stage, it’s all about who should get how much money.

A 2002 breach-of-contract case against Anthem Insurance Cos. Inc., in which plaintiffs alleged Anthem paid the wrong parties in its demutualization and conversion to a publicly traded company, had already gone on six years when Craig Hoover entered the case.

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