Philips terminated a reseller agreement in 2019 without notice or reason, and its former business partner filed suit claiming the termination actually resulted from disputes over recertifying a Philips product as “airworthy.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Lawyer Asks FL Jury For $1.5B in Opioid Damages Against Walgreens, Walmart, CVS
Closing arguments began Wednesday in a 51-day opioid trial brought by 15 hospitals in Florida. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Courts More Open to Company-Proposed Merger Fixes, Undermining Agency Challenges, Experts Say
On Monday, the Trump-era Federal Trade Commission lost its first antitrust lawsuit challenging private firm GTCR’s $627 million acquisition of hydrophilic coatings producer Surmodics in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Click Here To Read The Full Article
ABA Committee Floats Accreditation Standards Revisions Ahead of Council Meeting
The American Bar Association Standards Committee met Wednesday for a review of standards that will be evaluated by a not yet established advisory committee, which will be discussed during Friday’s Council meeting. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Jury in First Boeing Max 8 Crash Trial Returns $24.5M Over Ethiopian Air Passenger's Death
A federal jury in Chicago awarded the damages to Shikha Garg, who died in the 2019 crash of Ethiopian Air Flight 302, the second of two disasters involving Boeing’s 737 Max 8 aircraft. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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