A class-action suit alleging Aetna and other insurers shortchanged health-care providers and patients on reimbursements is on a path to a final settlement worth $120 million.
U.S. District Judge Katharine Hayden in Newark gave preliminary approval on Aug. 30, over the original attorneys' objections that the case, Cooper v. Aetna Health Inc., was secretly settled out from under them.
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