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Appeals Court Reverses 'Negotiation Class' Created for Opioid Settlement
A team of lawyers challenging the "negotiation class" includes Sonya Winner, a San Francisco partner at Covington & Burling.Appeals Court Reverses 'Negotiation Class' Created for Opioid Settlement
Thursday's decision is the latest by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to reverse a ruling by U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who oversees the opioid multidistrict litigation, and is a setback for those negotiating a global settlement.Number of General Counsel Appointments Normal for Now: July 2020 In-House Moves
In July, the amount of high-profile top lawyer moves appeared to be at pre-COVID-19 numbers despite summer hiring still at large and becoming more competitive than ever.Texas AG Reaches Deal With 254 Counties Ahead of Global Opioid Settlement
Although a nationwide opioid settlement is not a done deal, "we are very close," said Mikal Watts, of Watts Guerra, whose firm represented more than a dozen counties in the Texas agreement.Ex-Jones Day Partner Justin Herdman Picked to Succeed Shea as DC's US Attorney
The Harvard law grad and former white-collar partner would take over a U.S. attorney's office reeling from leadership questions in recent months.View more book results for the query "Cardinal Health"
Regulators Adopt a Strategic Posture in Response to COVID-19
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz discuss how authorities worldwide have altered longstanding practices in a desire to spur innovation and alleviate supply issues resulting from the pandemic. However, they warn that the shift in regulator posture should not be misunderstood as an abandonment traditional competition law principles, but rather a necessary and strategic change to prevent additional problems arising from the pandemic.How South Florida Lawyers Landed a $2.2 Million Verdict for DUI Death — Without DUI Evidence
"How do you put on a short trial with a widow and her children as your only witnesses, and yet have a jury appreciate the magnitude of the loss, and come up with an appropriate award within the limits of your presentation?" said Mark Packo of Ged Lawyers in Boca Raton.Competitor Collaborations—Necessity, Enforcement and Defenses During Pandemic
One way to break through bottlenecks and potentially save time and lives is for industry participants to collaborate with each other to take fast, decisive measures to increase output and distribute products to those most in need as quickly as possible.Leading Through the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Q&A With CVS Health General Counsel Thomas Moriarty
Thomas Moriarty, the Woonsocket, Rhode Island, company's top lawyer, is guiding CVS through the thicket of complex legal and regulatory issues the company now faces from the coronavirus pandemic. A recent proxy statement shows he earned more than $23 million last year.Trending Stories
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