Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Status Update, On Propecia®/Proscar® Settlement Next Week; Final Dismissal Lists By August 15, 2018


Our latest copper colored, fleet-of-foot visitor has twisted by -- orbit bent, only slightly -- and completely harmlessly so, overnight. So. . . it is back to regular fare, here.

By next Tuesday, we should know how much progress has been made on the finasteride MDL/MCL settlement mechanics, by way of a jointly-filed letter update, from the two sides' legal teams. [My recent backgrounder on the settlement may be found, here.]

The below is the full text of the able judge's overnight order:

. . . .The parties are to provide a joint update by 5/22/2018 describing the progress of the Settlement Program and confirming that they will advise the Court by 8/15/2018 which claims can be dismissed.

Ordered by Judge Brian M. Cogan on 5/15/2018. . . .


Now you know. And. . . onward, on an otherwise fine morning -- but one that sees Trump for the unsophisticated, primitively-naive rube (ignorant of history) he is -- now being easily manipulated for the world to watch, by a North Korean crackpot dictator (and to a lesser extent, by his son-in-law, in carving up the Kushner family spoils, from the move to Jerusalem). Once again, like the ZTE-China-Indonesia Trump Resort deal -- clearly, corrupt emoluments are. . . in process. Sad!

More hopefully, though -- I might add that after listening to the full audio feed of the Ninth Circuit's DACA II oral arguments late last night, I am increasingly comfortable that 45's attempt to pull the rug out from under young people who relied to their detriment on it. . . will fail. Onward, then -- as a new day opens, before us -- full of possibilities.

नमस्ते

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

relevant to the blog:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/novartis-ditches-lawyer-as-head-rolls-over-trump-lawyer-deal/ar-AAxlxL2?li=BBnbcA1

condor said...

Indeed!

Thanks so much, Anon.!

At your kind prodding, I have just now updated the masthead for that development.

For its part, AT&T is also. . . eating significant crow, of late.

I confess: I am baffled -- as to how (apparently) quite a few of our fellow "regular" Americans STILL cannot see all of this as venial, brazenly open and notorious corruption of. . . our storied form of governance.

Namaste -- onward!

Anonymous said...

I know it's been mentioned before here in comments on this blog, but the $4mil propecia settlement is absolutely shockingly low and ridiculous. Some people have cancer because of this drug, and the lawyers agreed to $4mil for all 527 plaintiffs? What kind of terrible legal representation happened here? What are the chances that there's more to this settlement than a paltry amount for each man who was permanently and irreversibly harmed and disabled by this heinous drug?

Anon said...

I know it's been mentioned before here in comments on this blog, but the $4mil propecia settlement is absolutely shockingly low and ridiculous. Some people have cancer because of this drug, and the lawyers agreed to $4mil for all 527 plaintiffs? What kind of terrible legal representation happened here? What are the chances that there's more to this settlement than a paltry amount for each man who was permanently and irreversibly harmed and disabled by this heinous drug?

Anonymous said...

I know it's been mentioned before here in comments on this blog, but the $4mil propecia settlement is absolutely shockingly low and ridiculous. Some people have cancer because of this drug, and the lawyers agreed to $4mil for all 527 plaintiffs? What kind of terrible legal representation happened here? What are the chances that there's more to this settlement than a paltry amount for each man who was permanently and irreversibly harmed and disabled by this heinous drug?