By Jimmy Hoover | December 4, 2023
High court members note opioid victims' broad support for the deal despite the federal government's objection.
By Abigail Adcox | November 16, 2023
As the Boston area continues to be a booming hub for the biotechnology industry, more Am Law 100 firms have set up shop this year and grown their life sciences bench in the region.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | July 20, 2023
Wilmer's congressional practice has helped clients prepare for seven hearings in the first five months of the year, six of which included CEOs.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | June 5, 2023
Second Circuit ruling in the Purdue Pharmacy bankruptcy appeal raises the basic question of whether such releases are permitted at all, taking into account the court's conclusion that some limits are essential, although not found anywhere in the Bankruptcy Code.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 30, 2023
"Indeed, prior to abruptly terminating its business relationship with Ultimate Nutrition, as recently as December 2020 Leprino had identified Ultimate Nutrition as a customer that was part of a Leprino sales initiative to grow whey sales volume," the complaint said.
By Jane Wester | May 30, 2023
"Five and a half billion dollars—purportedly the largest contribution in history for such releases—is a significant sum," U.S. Circuit Judge Eunice Lee wrote.
By Allison Dunn | January 20, 2023
"Could the plaintiffs have filed a motion that made their intent clearer, such as by expressly disclaiming any request to consolidate for trial? Yes, they could have—and no doubt wished they did. But my role is not to grade or foot-fault the quality of the plaintiffs' filings. I must decide if the plaintiffs actually proposed consolidation for a joint trial. They did not," U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Alker Meyer wrote.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | December 12, 2022
"One by one, we are holding every player in the addiction industry accountable and forcing them to turn over billions of dollars for treatment and prevention nationwide," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 23, 2022
"No money will ever match the trauma and tragedy of losing a parent or child to opioid addiction," Attorney General William Tong said. "But it is my sincere hope that with these funds and strong new safeguards we can begin to turn the tide on this epidemic."
By Amanda Bronstad | November 15, 2022
Walmart Inc. agreed to pay $3.1 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits by cities, counties, Native American tribes and states alleging its pharmacists failed to regulate opioid prescriptions, leading to a public health crisis in their communities.
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