By Amanda Bronstad | February 25, 2022
Johnson & Johnson and three drug distributors—AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson—agreed on Friday to move forward with the second largest multistate settlement in U.S. history after 90% of cities and counties signed up to obtain funds to combat the opioid crisis.
By Scott Graham | January 21, 2022
The Federal Circuit cited two recent Western District of Texas cases in freeing Netflix from Judge Rodney Gilstrap's courtroom.
By Lindsey Obenhaus | November 16, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has rewritten the rules of parenting and relationships. The question of administering vaccines is yet another polarizing decision that parents must make as a result of the pandemic.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | November 12, 2021
In this week's episode, Morgan Lewis partners Collie James and Wendy West Feinstein discuss the significance of the first trial win for drug companies facing nationwide litigation over their roles in the opioid crisis, as well as the benefits of virtual litigating.
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By Robert Storace | September 8, 2021
Tong wants the agreement off the table.
By Jane Wester | September 1, 2021
Drain acknowledged the pain wrought by the opioid crisis and said he would like to see a larger settlement than the $4.5 billion reached after extensive negotiation, but he said he is unwilling to "risk" the agreement in exchange for the possibility of a larger number.
By Dan Clark | July 23, 2021
Their tenure stretches back to some of the underlying corporate conduct at issue and in the early days of settlement negotiations.
By Scott Graham | April 28, 2021
Though she considers herself "far from a pharmaceutical industry apologist," Kumar sees a few reasons to be skeptical of the broad waiver that India, South Africa and other countries are seeking from the WTO's TRIPS agreement.
By Charles Toutant | April 28, 2021
"If I'm trying a case against Moderna [a developer of a COVID-19 vaccine], there's going to be a positive impression and you're going to have to deal with it," said Christopher Placitella, a drug defect lawyer at Cohen, Placitella & Roth in Red Bank, New Jersey.
By Taylor E. White | March 15, 2021
With states individually rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to residents, employers are, and should be, beginning to consider their options with respect to employee vaccinations, says Taylor White, shareholder at Winstead PC.
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