Nautilus, Inc. v. Yang

A creditor seeking to void a transfer under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act loses if the transferee proves that it gave reasonably equivalent value for the transfer and lacked fraudulent intent and actual, not constructive, knowledge of the transferor’s fraudulent intent.  Under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, a conveyance made without receipt of reasonably equivalent…

Tenet Healthsystem Desert, Inc. v. Blue Cross of California

Plaintiff hospital adequately stated fraud and misrepresentation claims against defendant insurance company, after hospital sought and received assurances that a patient was insured, only to have insurance company retroactively deny coverage after more than $1 million worth of treatment had been administered.  Plaintiff hospital adequately alleged claims for intentional and negligent misrepresentation as well as…