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Oklahoma Obtains $250M Settlement With Opioid Distributors
Monday's settlement comes after the Oklahoma Supreme Court reversed a $465 million judgment the state obtained against manufacturer Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Pharmaceuticals.An Early-Week Batch of Litigator of the Week Shout Outs
With two weeks' worth of wins under consideration in this cycle of Litigator of the Week, we're giving a little extra shine to a worthy batch of shout outs.Break Out the Org Chart: How Covington Is Managing Its Opioid Docket for McKesson
Paul Schmidt, Andrew Stanner and Laura Flahive Wu of Covington & Burling discuss the challenge of staying on top of the all-encompassing assignment that's called on 50 lawyers at any given time.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
After a two-week trial in Richmond, Virginia, a federal jury this week sided with Sullivan & Cromwell client Columbia University finding that NortonLifeLock Inc. infringed two cybersecurity patents developed by professors at Columbia's Intrusion Detection Systems Laboratory.Walgreens' $683 Million Opioid Settlement Halts Florida Trial
Thursday's settlement with Walgreens includes $63 million in litigation costs for the state and cities and counties that filed their own opioid lawsuits.Walgreens' $683 Million Opioid Settlement Halts Florida Trial
Another opioid trial began on April 25 in San Francisco against Walgreens, as well as manufacturers Allergan and Teva, and Teva's distribution subsidiary Anda.Washington Settles Opioid Case for $518 Million
Tuesday's announcement, from Attorney General Bob Ferguson, comes after the state wrapped up a bench trial against the distributors last month but before King County Superior Court Judge Michael Scott had ruled on the case.'We Are Not Purdue.' Drugmakers Deny Blame for San Francisco's Opioid Crisis
San Francisco's opioid trial began this week with two days of opening statements. "Today's opioid crisis would not have occurred without the paradigm shifts caused by defendants and others in the pharmaceutical industry," said Richard Heimann, a lawyer for San Francisco.San Francisco's Opioid Trial Starts Monday. One Defendant Already Settled.
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, at a press conference on Wednesday, said drug companies "flooded San Francisco with prescription opioids," creating a public nuisance. One defendant, Endo, settled for $10 million.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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