New HampshireDepartment of JusticeOffice of the Attorney General

News Release

For Immediate Release
April 12, 2018

Contact:
Jennifer L. Foley, Assistant Attorney General
Consumer Protection Bureau
(603) 271-7987

Anthem and Cigna to Pay New Hampshire Its Share of Fees and Costs After Successfully Blocking Their Merger

Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that New Hampshire, along with ten other states and the District of Columbia, will collectively be paid $2.975 million in attorney's fees and costs by Anthem and Cigna for the Attorneys General's joint work with the United States Department of Justice in successfully blocking the merger of Anthem and Cigna. New Hampshire’s share of the settlement is $297,337.46.

In July 2016, New Hampshire joined the federal lawsuit in order to block the proposed merger. In February 2017, the United States District Court of the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the States. Anthem and Cigna lost their appeal before the D.C. Court of Appeals in May 2017. Their petition for a writ of certiorari was dismissed by the United States Supreme Court in June 2017. Anthem and Cigna thereafter abandoned their merger plans and filed a stipulation of dismissal.

The prevailing States agreed with Anthem and Cigna to a settlement payment for legal fees and costs. That agreement was approved by the United States District Court of the District of Columbia.

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