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Cabraser Appointed to Lead Opioid Lawsuits Against McKinsey & Co.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer appointed Elizabeth Cabraser, of Lieff Cabraser, to serve as lead counsel in 50 opioid lawsuits against Purdue Pharma's consulting firm. The next hearing is Sept. 2.Breyer Appoints 10 Lawyers to Lead Opioid Lawsuits Against McKinsey & Co.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer appointed Elizabeth Cabraser, of Lieff Cabraser, to serve as lead counsel in 50 opioid lawsuits brought by cities, counties, school districts, labor unions, hospitals and others against Purdue Pharma's consulting firm. The next hearing is Sept. 2.Law Journal Announces New Jersey Legal Awards Winners, Finalists
The New Jersey Law Journal has announced this year's honorees for the New Jersey Legal Awards, including the Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year finalists.Winners Unveiled for 2021 Elite Trial Lawyers
This years awards banquet also honored Elite Women of the Plaintiffs Bar and Rising Stars.View more book results for the query "'Motley Rice'"
Litigators of the Week: The Plaintiffs' Team Behind the Revamped $26B Proposed Opioid Settlement
The lawyers representing municipalities across the country played a central role in getting the proposed deal with Johnson & Johnson and three opioid drug distributors back on track. "With this settlement and the injunctive relief terms, we have the potential to improve public safety for the country," says Motley Rice's Joe Rice.Del. May Receive $100M From Proposed $26B Settlement Resolving Thousands of Opioid Lawsuits
Attorneys general from several states, including New York and California, announced Wednesday a $26 billion global settlement to resolve lawsuits against the nation's three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. The deal, which is dependent on how many governments participate, also aims to resolves the vast majority of more than 4,000 lawsuits filed by cities and counties.Del. May Receive $100M From Proposed $26B Accord Resolving Thousands of Opioid Lawsuits
Attorneys general from several states, including New York and California, announced Wednesday a $26 billion global settlement to resolve lawsuits against the nation's three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. The deal, which is dependent on how many governments participate, also aims to resolves the vast majority of more than 4,000 lawsuits filed by cities and counties.$26B Proposed Global Settlement Aims to Resolve Thousands of Opioid Lawsuits
Attorneys general from several states, including New York and California, announced Wednesday a $26 billion global settlement to resolve lawsuits against the nation's three largest distributors of opiate pharmaceuticals and Johnson & Johnson. The deal, which is dependent on how many governments participate, also aims to resolves the vast majority of more than 4,000 lawsuits filed by cities and counties.Trending Stories
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