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'Extraordinary Achievement': Lawyers Ask Judge to OK $125M PACER Fees Settlement
Plaintiffs allege the federal judiciary has overcharged the public for documents on the courts' electronic records system.DLA Piper Defends Novo Nordisk In Phila. Lawsuit Over Wegovy Weight Loss Drug
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Opioid Special Master Who Hit 'Reply All' Protected by Judicial Deliberative Privilege, Judge Rules
In a Tuesday ruling, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster found that David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, should not be disqualified because he was protected under the judicial deliberative privilege.Plaintiffs Lawyers Oppose Opioid Special Master DQ: 'Email Shows the Opposite of Bias'
Lead plaintiffs lawyers opposed a motion to disqualify David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, insisting that an email he inadvertently sent to lawyers in the case showed no evidence of bias.Why Northern District of Georgia Case Terminations Soared in 2022
What federal data tells us about trends in Georgia's district courts.View more book results for the query "'Motley Rice'"
Defendant Seeks First-Time Appellate Review of Post-'Mallory' Challenge to Registration Statute
The issue is teed up in the possible appeal of an order ruling that a Philadelphia court may exercise general jurisdiction over Syngenta, a defendant in a mass tort over the weedkiller Paraquat.US Virgin Islands, JPMorgan Announce $75 Million Settlement to Resolve Epstein-Related Claims
The bulk of the settlement is aimed at bolstering efforts in the U.S. Virgin Islands to foil human trafficking.Opioid Special Master Facing Disqualification Motion After Hitting 'Reply All' on Email
David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, sent an Aug. 28 email accidentally to lawyers in the cases. Now, two pharmacy benefit managers have moved to disqualify him, insisting the email 'would lead any reasonable observer to question his impartiality.'Kroger Agrees to Pay $1.2B to Settle Opioid Lawsuits
The settlement, announced on Friday, is the latest global opioid deal reached by a national pharmacy chain.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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