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Ozempic Leadership Fight Escalates: Proposed Co-Leads Are 'Losing Control'
Sarah Foster, of Schlesinger Law Offices in Fort Lauderdale, continued to insist she and others were excluded from the Ozempic leadership process, noting the last-minute addition of two lawyers to the proposed team.Under Fire, Ozempic Lawyers Add Two 'Team Players' to Proposed Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers who assembled a proposed leadership team in Ozempic lawsuits fired back at the accusation that they excluded attorneys—then added two more lawyers to their proposed team.Despite Call for Civility, 'Squabbles Among Counsel' Emerge Over Ozempic Leadership
Plaintiffs lawyers in the Ozempic multidistrict litigation organized a leadership team of 30 attorneys, but one Florida attorney objected to the proposed slate, which she says appears to be composed of 'repeat players.'Social Media Ads Inject New Angle in Ozempic Cases: 'It's Going to Be a Huge Focus'
The proliferation of advertising on social media for Ozempic and related drugs will be a key part of the lawsuits against Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly.View more book results for the query "Rice University"
Rising Stars: The UK Legal Industry's Best Up-And-Coming Women, 2024
More than 120 entries have been whittled down to the top 25 women aged under 40 tipped to spearhead the next generation of leading partners.Meet the Federal Judge Overseeing the Ozempic MDL
"Civility helps bring out the best in people," Pratter said, "just like being uncivil tends to hide the merits of a case and unnecessarily inflames people to get involved in side squabbles that do not move the case along."Meet the Pennsylvania Judge Overseeing the Ozempic MDL
"Civility helps bring out the best in people," Pratter said, "just like being uncivil tends to hide the merits of a case and unnecessarily inflames people to get involved in side squabbles that do not move the case along."'Every Tool in the Box'? Advisory Committee Hears Final Thoughts on Proposed MDL Rule
The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules on Tuesday heard public comments on its proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.1, the first rule governing multidistrict litigation.Download Now
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