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Judge Enters Final Approval of $25M Drug Antitrust Class Action Settlement, $7M in Attorney Fees
U.S. District Judge Karen Marston granted the plaintiff's motion for approval Wednesday, which also included an award of $7 million in attorney fees and $2.3 million in costs.'Objection!': Baker & Hostetler Partner Accused of Tanking His Deposition
"Whenever a truthful answer would reflect poorly on him, Mr. Rosebush would veer off course and reiterate—often with identical words, emphases, cadence, and gestures—his scripted, and completely non-responsive, speech about the nature of the PBM audits," the Roche motion says.Florida Judge Awards Gilead Sciences $131M Judgment
"When you see a judgment like this one for $131 million, that's really meaningful and in some respects, it is as powerful or nearly as powerful as criminal prosecution," said Jason Mehta, a partner at Foley & Lardner and an expert not involved in the matter.Federal Judge Slams Attorney Ted Frank for Holding Up Approval of J&J Sunscreen Settlement
U.S. District Judge Raag Singhal in Florida signed off Monday on a class action settlement over Johnson & Johnson's recalled sunscreen but criticized objector lawyer Ted Frank for holding up the deal's final approval.83 Firms to SEC: Don't Tread on Me
The firms all signed onto an amicus brief opposing the regulator's effort to compel Covington & Burling to disclose confidential client information.View more book results for the query "Patterson Belknap"
Second Circuit Narrows Reach of Wire Fraud and Insider Trading Prohibitions
The Second Circuit's long-anticipated decision in United States v. Blaszczak limits the government's ability to bring fraud or insider trading prosecutions where the information used to achieve an advantage is regulatory information held by the government. It also brings the Second Circuit in greater alignment with the Supreme Court's wire fraud jurisprudence.Akin Gump, Representing Hershey, Denied in Bid to Remove Consumer Case to Federal Court
The judge said granting the chocolate company's request would violate the nonaggregation principle for jurisdictional purposes.Stephen Younger Heads to Nixon Peabody After Short Stint With Foley Hoag
Younger, a past president for the New York State Bar Association, recently shifted to Nixon Peabody after less than two years as a partner in Foley Hoag's New York office.Trending Stories
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