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Opioid Maker Mallinckrodt Reaches $1.6B Global Settlement
Mallinckrodt's "settlement framework" resolves thousands of claims brought by cities and counties in the multidistrict litigation and has the support of 47 attorneys general from states and U.S. territories.Mallinckrodt Reaches $1.6B Opioid Settlement With Becerra, 46 Other AGs
Mallinckrodt's "settlement framework" resolves thousands of claims brought by cities and counties in the multidistrict litigation. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra called the deal "a step in the right direction."Get to Know Richard Colangelo Jr.: 5 Questions for Connecticut Chief State's Attorney
Richard Colangelo Jr., who has been chief state's attorney for 25 days, sat down with the Connecticut Law Tribune Monday to discuss issues ranging from police accountability and a pilot program to pay traffic tickets online to prosecuting child-exploitation cases.Ohio In-House Attorneys Not Bound by Non-Compete Agreements
"It may have the impact of limiting the ability to work as a corporate counsel at another company if that other position is both legal and business in nature," Jeffrey Smith, a partner at Fisher & Phillips in Cleveland, said.View more book results for the query "*"
Downtown Miami Owner Gets Windfall in Sale to Moishe Mana
The owner of the lot near Interstate 95 bought for $80,000 more than four decades ago and sold for $7 million.Busy Litigation Docket, Big Deals Drive Gains at O'Melveny & Myers
In a year that saw long-running merger talks with Allen & Overy finally end up nowhere, the firm grew revenue by 4.3% and boosted profits per equity partner by 2.4%.Delayed Cancer Diagnosis Lands $12.5M Verdict in Macon After Repeated Attempts to Settle
A plaintiffs lawyer said there were multiple opportunities to settle the case, but the defense only got serious about a high-low deal once the jury announced a verdict.Miami Lender Issues $56M for 55-Plus Rental Community on Gulf Coast
The loan was issued around the time a final certificate of occupancy was received.Republicans Frank Hunold, Bruce Williams Campaign for Texas' 11th Court of Appeals
In the Republican Primary, candidates Frank Hunold and Bruce Williams are competing for a judgeship in the Seventh Court of Appeals Justice, Place 2. There's no Democratic contender, so winner is set to replace Justice Mike Willson, who declined to seek reelection.