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DePuy Hip Implant Mass Tort Yields $245 Million Fee Award
The order approved a special master's report last month that recommended a disbursement including $182.5 million in "common benefit" fees to about 40 law firms whose work assisted in 10,000 lawsuits over DePuy's Pinnacle hip implant.Giant Fees in Hip Implant Cases, Working Remotely Long-Term, Zeppelin Wins: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Lawyers Suing Over DePuy's Pinnacle Hip Implant Set to Receive $245M
In a March 5 order, a federal judge approved a special master's report allocating fees and costs to more than 40 law firms. More than 75% of the amount will go to the five firms on the fee committee. Mark Lanier, whose firm is one of them, said "many firms abandoned the litigation."Attorneys Suing Over DePuy's Pinnacle Hip Implant Set to Receive $245M
In a March 5 order, a federal judge approved a special master's report allocating fees and costs to more than 40 law firms. More than 75% of the amount will go to the five firms on the fee committee. Mark Lanier, whose firm is one of them, said "many firms abandoned the litigation."NY Officials Threatened With Sanctions Over Refusal to Respond to Settlement Demand
Manhattan U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger criticized the state for trying to relitigate issues of liability that had long since been decided.Opioid Companies in Settlement Talks Escalate Objections About Judge
Pharmaceutical distributors negotiating over a $22 billion cash settlement said they withdrew any consent to ex parte communications. The filing is the latest challenge to U.S. District Judge Dan Polster and follows the death of a key mediator in the negotiations.Texas Among a Dozen States Opposing a Holdback Proposal in Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Are Major Obstacle in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Are Front and Center in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.Legal Fees Proving to Be a Sticking Point in Talks Over Global Opioid Settlement
In an effort to reach a potential $22 billion cash global settlement of opioid lawsuits, lawyers are clashing over who should get attorney fees. Dozens of states, cities and counties have opposed a proposed 7% hold back on opioid settlements that would pay for common benefit fees and costs incurred by lead counsel in the multidistrict litigation.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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