According to Law360, the DOJ argued before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The District of New Jersey that it should receive 180 days to file claims against the estate of Rite Aid. The DOJ’s claim puts it at odds with other debtors as well as Rite Aid itself who claim that the six months the Department is demanding is in violation of the bar date that Judge Michael B. Kaplan had already approved and jeopardizes the state of the entire bankruptcy. Judge Kaplan has already given Rite Aid approval on Nov. 16 to set a much more conservative deadline for bankruptcy claims of Jan 12, 2024.
McKinsey Agrees to $78 Million Settlement Over Opioid Crisis Claims | Jot Beat
McKinsey and Co., a prominent consulting firm, has reached a $78 million settlement to resolve allegations that its work with pharmaceutical companies, notably Purdue…