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San Francisco Needs $8.1 Billion in Opioid Funds. Walgreens Says That's 'Wildly Excessive'
In trial briefs filed ahead of a second phase of trial this month, lawyers for the city and county of San Francisco said they would need $8.1 billion to fix the opioid crisis, a figure Walgreens called "wildly excessive."Ex-Employee Claims Alexion Pharmaceuticals Fired Her for Not Taking COVID-19 Vaccine
Plaintiff Susanna Librandi claimed she was required to work remotely, and missed out on in-person opportunities because she did not comply with the vaccination requirement or weekly PCR testing.$27M in Legal Fees and Costs as Walmart Pays $215M to Settle Florida Opioid Claims
Thursday's settlement with Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody also includes a 10-year partnership in which Walmart will dispense 672,000 kits of Naloxone to law enforcement and first responders in the state.Taking Stock of the Shrinking, But Still Massive, Opioid Docket
A half-dozen years after the first cases seeking to hold drug companies, distributors and pharmacies liable for the costs of dealing with the opioid crisis, our colleague Amanda Bronstad gives a thorough rundown of the current state of play.View more book results for the query "Walgreen Co"
Lawyers Got Billions From Opioid Companies, But Legal Fight Far From Over
Drug companies settled opioid lawsuits for billions of dollars this year, and some filed for bankruptcy, but several closely watched appeals are coming up, and, for some defendants, such as pharmacies, the fight has just begun.Theranos Lab Director Says Elizabeth Holmes Has Turned Evidentiary Inquiry Into 'Free-For-All'
Former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff has tapped Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in an attempt to quash a subpoena from Holmes seeking non-privileged emails or communications regarding his trial testimony and his interactions and work with prosecutors.Inside Track: Will EEOC's Switch to Democratic Control Spur Lawsuit-Filing Spree?
Two Republican members of the commission say some cases that are failing to win a majority vote for filing are being administratively withdrawn so that they can be voted on again after Democrats gain control.Panel Sends 65 Cases Over Prenatal Use of Acetaminophen to New York
On Wednesday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation combined 65 lawsuits alleging the painkiller acetaminophen, when taken by pregnant women, increased the risk of children developing autism or ADHD.EEOC Closes Fiscal Year With Lawsuit Barrage That May Signal New Aggressiveness
A budget increase and pending shift in the political makeup of the commission could signal more activity in fiscal 2023.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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