The court handling the insurance brokerage antitrust litigation (see prior blog posts dated April 27, 2007 and September 14, 2006) has approved a proposed settlement with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. and related entities. The settlement relief includes: (1) a $28 million fund to be paid to class members; (2) reform of certain alleged business practices, including prohibitions on accepting contingent compensation, “pay to play” arrangements, “bid rigging” arrangements, reinsurance leveraging, and inappropriate use of wholesale insurance brokers; (3) requirements for certain disclosures to customers; (4) implementation of specified training for Gallagher employees; and (5) payment of attorneys’ fees and costs not to exceed $8.885 million. Two objections were received to the proposed settlement, only one of which challenged the proposed settlement relief. In re Antitrust Brokerage Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 04-5184 (USDC D.N.J. Sept. 4, 2007).
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