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Judge to Give Aetna Access to Asbestos Claim Files

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Aetna AET won a judicial ruling giving it access to filings made by asbestos claimants in the bankruptcy of gasket maker Garlock Sealing Technologies, opening a new front in the battle between plaintiff lawyers and companies that accuse them of double-dipping and fraud, Forbes.com reported on Friday. Bankruptcy Judge George R. Hodges on Thursday granted the motion of Aetna to examine Rule 2019 statements lawyers have filed in the Garlock bankruptcy. The statements require lawyers to identify clients with claims against the bankrupt company as well as the nature of those claims. Aetna is one of several insurers seeking asbestos claims information to try and recover medical expenses from customers who have been paid for the same costs through litigation. Judge Hodges denied similar requests from Ford, Volkswagen, and other companies that are seeking access to other sealed documents from a trial over Garlock’s asbestos liabilities. The judge deferred that request, saying it is already being considered by a federal court weighing an appeal by Legal Newsline, a publication funded by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform.