Anderson T.Bailey

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Con una práctica enfocada a la salud, la educación e investigaciones corporativas internas, Anderson Bailey ha desarrollado experiencia sustancial durante la última década litigando asuntos civiles sofisticados y complejos. Compromisos recientes incluyen al exitoso arbitraje de reclamos de incumplimiento contractual contra una aseguradora de salud que resultó en la recuperación de $188 millones en reembolsos hospitalarios no pagados, la defensa de reclamos por miles de millones de dólares bajo la Ley de Falsos Reclamos, y la defensa en acusaciones de fraude contra la junta directiva de una compañía pública que fueron desechadas en su totalidad. Anderson también ha ayudado recientemente a obtener resultados favorables para clientes que se enfrentan a reclamos antimonopolio tanto en la industria de la salud como en la industria automotriz.

La experiencia de Anderson como litigante general incluye actuar como asesor principal con responsabilidad primaria para la presentación de pruebas, la presentación de mociones dispositivas, negociaciones de transacciones, y recursos. Anderson ha expuesto y argumentado exitosamente mociones dispositivas y ha confirmado resoluciones favorables apeladas. En equipos de casos más grandes, Anderson se encarga típicamente de desarrollar la estrategia del caso y de coordinar la práctica de mociones y los esfuerzos de exposición.

Anderson también mantiene una práctica pro bono activa. Ha llevado casos en los que se buscó acceso a pruebas de ADN con posterioridad a la condena. Anderson expuso y argumentó una apelación exitosa bajo novedosos fundamentos de debido proceso a los procedimientos de Pennsylvania para acceder a dichas pruebas. En representación de otro cliente que ha pasado 40 años en prisión, Anderson recientemente obtuvo pruebas de ADN post-condena, y actualmente busca que se lleve a cabo un nuevo juicio con base en los resultados. En otro asunto de derechos civiles, Anderson también negoció recientemente un arreglo estimado en $2 millones para un cliente que alegó abuso por parte del personal de la prisión.

Experiencia

  • Sherwin-Williams wins appellate decision from Seventh Circuit affirming defense judgments in more than 150 coordinated lead-pigment casesJones Day client The Sherwin-Williams Company recently won a decision from the Seventh Circuit affirming final judgments in several coordinated cases against approximately 150 personal injury plaintiffs.
  • Directors of D.C. religious nonprofit win complete dismissal of claims alleging fiduciary violations and breach of contractJones Day secured dismissal of a longstanding suit against a D.C. religious nonprofit and its directors. In August 2022, the D.C. Court of Appeals reversed a $530 million judgment against the directors, vindicating their rights under the First Amendment.
  • Sherwin-Williams wins precedential, en banc decision dismissing public nuisance claims involving 300,000 private propertiesJones Day client The Sherwin-Williams Company won dismissal of claims filed by two Pennsylvania counties alleging that former manufacturers of lead paint and pigments should be ordered to abate lead paint in all the pre-1978 homes within their jurisdictions.
  • Sherwin-Williams obtains favorable decision from Seventh Circuit in personal injury casesA Jones Day cross-office, cross-practice team obtained a precedential decision from the Seventh Circuit that directed judgment as a matter of law for The Sherwin-Williams Company following a consolidated trial of three personal injury plaintiffs claiming injury from their exposure to white lead carbonate pigments (WLC).
  • UPMC obtains federal officer removal in putative digital data privacy class actionOn behalf of a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), Jones Day removed a digital privacy case to federal court, asserting two separate bases for federal jurisdiction.
  • Prisoner obtains settlement in civil rights case against Pennsylvania Department of Corrections officersJones Day successfully represented plaintiff Robert Thomas against Pennsylvania Department of Corrections officers in an action alleging civil rights violations relating to an incident that took place at the State Correctional Institution in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
  • UPMC defends lawsuit seeking to recoup $300 million in oncology reimbursement paymentsJones Day is defending the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) against a lawsuit filed by Blue Cross Blue Shield insurer Highmark Inc. in September 2014 against UPMC and its subsidiary hospitals seeking to recoup $300 million in past oncology reimbursements.
  • UPMC prevails in trial before Commonwealth Court of PennsylvaniaJones Day won a bench trial on behalf of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ("UPMC"), one of the nation's preeminent integrated healthcare systems.
  • UPMC awarded summary judgment against Highmark in claims concerning federal sequestration cutsJones Day client University of Pennsylvania Medical Center (UPMC) prevailed on claims that health insurer Highmark Inc. breached contracts with UPMC for the provision of health care services to subscribers of Highmark's Medicare Advantage plans.
  • UPMC prevails before the Pennsylvania Supreme CourtFollowing a decision from the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, Jones Day led an expedited appeal to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that resulted in a complete victory for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ("UPMC"), one of the nation's preeminent integrated healthcare systems.
  • Erie defends claims in auto body shop MDL proceedingJones Day is defending Erie Indemnity Company affiliates Erie Insurance Exchange and Erie Insurance Company (together, "Erie") in three federal antitrust lawsuits pending in multidistrict litigation.
  • UPMC resolves consumer class action alleging conspiracy to foreclose competitionJones Day defended the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) against an antitrust consumer class action in which plaintiffs assert that UPMC and Highmark Inc. conspired to foreclose competition.
  • UPMC awarded over $188 million in arbitration with Highmark over rates for outpatient oncology servicesJones Day client University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ("UPMC") won over $188 million in arbitration against health insurer Highmark Inc.
  • Education Management Corporation obtains dismissal of wide-ranging fiduciary duty complaint against board of directorsJones Day, as counsel to Education Management Corporation and acting in conjunction with counsel to the Special Litigation Committee and individual defendants, secured dismissal of a wide-ranging derivative case alleging numerous breaches of fiduciary duty by the board of Education Management Corporation.
  • UPMC resolves two antitrust lawsuitsJones Day client the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) resolved two antitrust lawsuits after it moved to enforce a 2012 global settlement agreement that had been negotiated by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett.
  • Texas Keystone prevails against claim brought by Excalibur VenturesJones Day successfully defended Texas Keystone Inc., a U.S. oil and gas company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, against Excalibur Ventures' $1.6 billion claim for an interest in various petroleum fields in Iraqi Kurdistan.
  • Doncasters wins post-trial motions vacating multi-million dollar punitive damages award in aviation accident caseJones Day was retained by Doncasters Inc. after trial to develop post-trial motions following an adverse jury verdict in Franklin County, Missouri.
  • Experian prevails in appeal before Second Circuit stemming from negligence actionJones Day successfully defended a judgment in favor of client Experian Information Solutions, Inc., a national consumer credit reporting agency, in an appeal to the Second Circuit.
  • Experian prevails in appeal before Sixth Circuit involving alleged inaccuracies in consumer credit reportJones Day represented Experian Information Solutions, Inc. in an appeal before the Sixth Circuit involving alleged inaccuracies in the personal credit report of a consumer.
  • LabCorp subsidiary obtains Connecticut Supreme Court reversal of $10 million judgment in employee speech-rights caseJones Day represented Laboratory Corporation of America ("LabCorp") and its subsidiary Dianon Systems, Inc. ("Dianon") in this appeal to the Connecticut Supreme Court involving free speech in the workplace.