All the plaintiffs’ lawyers in over 40,000 vaginal-mesh cases have agreed upon the same firm to handle liens asserted by governmental and private health insurers. The defendants aren’t objecting either. But non-party Humana, on behalf of itself and other Part C Medicare Advantage Organizations, is objecting.

Humana asked MDL Judge Joseph R. Goodwin to include a provision in the proposed order to appoint Garretson Resolution Group as the lien administrator to bar GRG from negotiating the waiver of reporting requirements under Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007.

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