Conspiracies allegedly hurt consumers by driving up costs of generic medications
States Allege Generic Drug Price Fixing by Six Pharma Companies
GM Attempts ‘Last-Ditch’ Effort to Reverse Ignition Switch Ruling
General Motors Co on Tuesday asked theU.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appellate court's ruling that the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy does not shield it from lawsuits over a faulty ignition switch linked to 124 deaths and 275 injuries.
Third J&J Hip Implant Verdict Comes in at Over $1 Billion
A federal jury in Dallas on Thursday ordered Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) and its DePuy Orthopaedics unit to pay more than $1 billion to six plaintiffs who said they were injured by Pinnacle hip implants.
Wright Medical to Resolve 1,300 Conserve Hip Claims in $240M Settlement
Wright Medical Technology on Tuesday agreed to a $240 million settlement to end about 1,300 claims in consolidated litigation in Georgia federal court and California state court over its metal-on-metal hip implants, putting an end to the majority of the suits over the implants.
High Court Seems Unimpressed with State Farm’s Katrina Fraud Appeal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared unlikely to throw out a jury verdict against State Farm that found the insurance company defrauded the U.S. government when it assessed damage caused by Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf of Mexico coast in 2005.
Systemic Wage Theft Alleged in Chipotle Lawsuit
Alex Simon believes Chipotle fired him for speaking up about the company's 'shady practices.' He's trying to join a lawsuit with 10,000 other workers suing the company for cheating them out of wages.
Settlement Reached in W. Virginia Chemical Spill Class Action
West Virginia American Water and Eastman Chemical agreed to pay up to a total of $151 million to settle a civil lawsuit brought on behalf of more than 200,000 West Virginia residents whose water was contaminated by a chemical spill in early 2014.
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