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Lawyers Suing Over Opioid Crisis Announce $26B Proposed Settlement
The proposal, which still has to be approved by thousands of cities and counties, may have overcome a major hurdle in the negotiations for a global opioid settlement: legal fees. The deal involves three major pharmaceutical distributors and Johnson & Johnson.Business Groups Deride 'New Species of Super Tort' in Oklahoma Opioid Judgment
The unprecedented finding, if upheld, would "devour all of Oklahoma tort law," according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Tort Reform Association in a joint amicus brief.Opioid Trials in W.Va., Ohio Placed on Hold Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
This week, federal judges postponed high-profile trials over the opioid crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, further complicating efforts to resolve thousands of lawsuits brought by cities, counties and states.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.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.View more book results for the query "Cardinal Health Systems Inc"
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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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