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'Pharmacies Were Lied To.' Walgreens Cites Florida AG's Own Words in Opioid Trial
In an opening statement on Monday, Walgreens attorney Steven Derringer cited statements on the attorney general's office website in 2018 and 2019 that drug manufacturers, such as Purdue Pharma, misrepresented the risks of opioids to pharmacies. "We agree with the attorney general about this," he told jurors, according to a broadcast by Courtroom View Network.Trey Gowdy's Legal Advice to US Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Becomes Prominent Issue in Criminal Trial
Gowdy downplayed his legal knowledge and experience as a prosecutor on the witness stand as prosecutors tried to cast doubt on his claim that he didn't know Fortenberry was under criminal investigation.Federal Criminal Trial Opens in Los Angeles for Nebraska Congressman Jeff Fortenberry
The nine-term congressman is accused of lying to federal agents during an investigation into illegal foreign campaign contributions from a 2016 fundraiser in Los Angeles.Drilling Down on Greenberg Traurig's Trial Boutique Within a Litigation Department
Lori Cohen and William Michael Jr., the co-chairs of Greenberg's trial practice group, discuss the details of the 100-plus lawyer boutique-within-a-firm.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runners-up this week are the plaintiffs' teams who pursued claims against Allianz Global Investors tied to losses racked up by its Structured…View more book results for the query "Bartlit Beck Herman"
Japanese Billionaire Must Pay Nearly $55M in Attorney Fees to Bartlit Beck, 7th Circuit Rules
"Put plainly, Okada took himself out of the race. He cannot now complain that he was unfairly deprived of the chance to win," Circuit Judge Diane Wood wrote for the panel.Religion, ERISA, Immigration | First-Timers & Former Clerks | Abortion Commentary
Monday's two cases feature six former high court clerks. One, Taylor Meehan, counsel at Consovoy McCarthy, is making her argument debut.Judge Denies Mistrial in Opioid Trial After Juror Did Her Own Research
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing an opioid trial that began on Oct. 4, had dismissed Juror No. 4 after she admitted doing her own internet research on a topic brought up during testimony last week.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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