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Incyte to Pay $12.6M to Settle False Claim and Kickback Allegations
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.Five Rules to Follow on the Road to Persuasion
Self-education is always a viable option for lawyers who want to learn to persuade others, says Michael P. Maslanka, assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.Q&A: Danielle Mason Discusses Post-Pandemic Travel, Consumer Products She's Watching
Mason, a personal injury lawyer at Sanders Phillips Grossman, said she's keeping an eye on consumer products and environmental contamination affecting minority populations. "These are products that have been around and have been overlooked because it's an underserved community that no one is paying attention to it," she said.'This Settlement Will Kill People': Objectors Persist in Critiques of Roundup Class Action Accord
An April 30 supplemental brief was filed for 93 law firms and 167 lawyers objecting to the $2 billion settlement. Public Justice and Public Citizen filed their own supplemental briefs, focused on several issues, including the release of punitive damage claims. An approval hearing is set for May 19.Federal Judge Vacates CDC's Eviction Moratorium
The judge is making the argument that the ruling should be applied nationwide.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move: Andrej Micovic Joins Hunton Andrews Kurth
Legal industry hiring in South Florida.Class Suit Seeking Statutory Damages Over Register Receipts Gets Reinstated
"This is a significant victory not just for consumer class actions but also paves the path on how to properly move forward for all types of class actions," said lawyers for the plaintiffs.Legal Departments May Want Recent Grads—But Do Recent Grads Want Them?
Corporate legal departments that have traditionally targeted more experienced attorneys for job offers may now be more willing to hire recent law school graduates. However, those circumstances may quickly reverse themselves as businesses continue to recover from the pandemic.Cannabis Giant Tilray Names New Interim Head of Legal
In her role, she will oversee the strategic global growth of Tilray and all its subsidiaries.