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Top law firms in US opioid lawsuits to get hundreds of millions in fees
Reuters· 6 days ago, opens new tab a pool of $2.13 billion in legal fees from nationwide drug industry settlements over the U.S. opioid crisis, with top firms set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars. Other ...
Tucson Speaks Out: June 13 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 9 hours agoLetters to the Editor for June 13
Pennsylvania sees spike in overdoses, with fentanyl found in unexpected drugs
FOX 56 WOLF TV· 3 days agoGeisinger’s board-certified medicine physician tells FOX56 there has been a recent influx of...
Accountability Holds the Key to Restoring Trust in Democracy | by Anat R. Admati - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 4 days agoThe widespread belief in many Western democracies that the economic, political, and legal systems...
Supreme Court has a lot of work to do and little time to do it with a sizable case backlog
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court is headed into its final few weeks with nearly half of the cases heard this year...
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. (NASDAQ:COLL) Upgraded by Jefferies
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoWe recently compiled the list of the 10 Stocks Receiving a Massive Vote of Approval From Wall Street...
Joseph O’Neill interview: ‘Why can’t I write from the viewpoint of a black woman?’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen he isn’t writing or worrying about the world, Joseph O’Neill, an Irish-born novelist who has...
Top Law Firms in US Opioid Lawsuits to Get Hundreds of Millions in Fees
Insurance Journal· 4 days agoA court-appointed panel on Friday recommended how to divvy up a pool of $2.13 billion in legal fees...
Top law firms in US opioid lawsuits to get hundreds of millions in fees
Colorado Springs Gazette· 6 days agoThe panel gave national firm Motley Rice the largest share, with 18.6% of the funds, or $396 million. Other firms with large shares include New York-based Simmons Hanly Conroy, with 11.4%, or ...
Supreme Court has a lot of work to do and little time to do it with a sizable case backlog
San Jose Mercury News· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court is headed into its final few weeks with nearly half of the cases heard this year...