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FTC Takes Legal Action Against Three Largest PBMs Over High Insulin Prices
"Millions of Americans with diabetes need insulin to survive, yet for many of these vulnerable patients, their insulin drug costs have skyrocketed over the past decade thanks in part to powerful PBMs and their greed," said Rahul Rao, deputy director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition.NY Judge Resigns Amid Investigation of Alleged Unwelcome Sexual Advances, Judgments for Friends
"The harmony and decorum of the courthouse is undermined whenever a judge mistreats colleagues, attorneys, and court staff. One who repeatedly does all of this and more does not belong on the bench," said Robert H. Tembeckjian, counsel for the Commission on Judicial Conduct.'Climate-Smart Beef'?: DC Lawsuit Accuses Tyson Foods of False Advertising
"A court order stopping Tyson's harmful conduct would represent a turning point in the fight to hold the biggest, most powerful contributors to the climate crisis—across industries—accountable for greenwashing," attorneys for the plaintiff alleged.Desmarais Team Wins Nearly $45M Award for IBM in Patent Dispute With Zynga Games
A Delaware jury found Zynga willfully violated two patents concerning features and advertising technology used in several popular games. The game developer says it will appeal.View more book results for the query "*"
Armstrong Teasdale Faced Regulatory Inquiry Before Shuttering in London
The firm's London office—which opened in 2021—brought in $14 million in revenue in 2022 but recorded less than $250,000 in profits.Freshfields Adds Former Y Combinator General Counsel in Silicon Valley
Nicole Cadman joins Freshfields' Bay Area office as partner after nearly eight years with the startup accelerator.Lateral Partners and Ethics Landmines
The best recruiters spot the ethics issues and refer you to capable outside ethics counsel sooner than later, Dan Binstock writes.Legal Tech Firm Takes on NLRB—and Wins
A legal tech company's refusal to enter collective bargaining had merit, the Fifth Circuit said, because a class of supervisors were improperly included in the bargaining unit. The decision went against the National Labor Relations Board.Title Insurance Agency on Hot Seat Over Homebuyer Fees, Alleged Kickbacks
In the latest case, the complaint says consumers typically know little about title insurance and decisions about which insurer to use are typically made by lawyers, realtors, mortgage brokers or lenders.Trending Stories
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