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August 09, 2004 | National Law Journal

A fen-phen deluge hits courts

Seven years after Wyeth Corp. pulled the diet drug fen-phen from the market, and four years after a nationwide settlement was approved, there had only been eight trials. Now the deluge has begun. With thousands of lawsuits pending nationwide and more than 12,000 in Pennsylvania alone, results from the first two have arrived.
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August 06, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Judge OKs $590M Citi Deal But Slashes Attorney Fees

Citing "waste and inefficiency," Southern District Judge Sidney Stein awarded lead plaintiffs counsel Kirby McInerney $70.8 million in attorney fees, a 27 percent reduction from what the firm had sought, faulting Kirby for requesting $400 to $550 an hour for the work of dozens of contract attorneys.
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August 18, 2008 | National Law Journal

IN-BRIEF

It takes a certain kind of lawyer to be able to interview more than 100 colleagues about the "worst practices" of federal judges, tell those very judges what they're bad at — and make them listen. California judge Vaughn Walker gave the job to Farella Braun co-founder Jerome Braun, with a mandate to find out "what we don't want to hear." Plus, more of this week's news briefs.
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