Insurers Ordered To Pay $62.7M In Contaminated Heparin Charge
As a consequence, the district court decided, the insurers had to pay the insureds $62,717,069.00, plus prejudgment interest, for the attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses the insureds had incurred to defend themselves against the heparin litigation between January 18, 2009 and June 14, 2016. Under a supply agreement entered into in 2001, Scientific…
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