US - Marsh & McLennan, Mercer's parent company, has agreed to pay $4.75m to settle a suit brought by the Ohio attorney general alleging the firm conspired to eliminate competition in the commercial casualty insurance industry.
The suit claims the company conspired with insurance companies to provide clients with fictitious quotes to make it appear as if a competitive bidding process had taken place. The suit claims this ...
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