REID COLLINS & TSAI LLP RECOVERS $175 MILLION SETTLEMENT FROM FORMER INSYS DIRECTORS IN OPIOID-RELATED LAWSUIT
- National trial firm
Reid Collins & Tsai LLP representsInsys Liquidation Trust in lawsuit against former directors of Insys Therapeutics, a public company which played a key role in the national opioid crisis. - Lawsuit alleges that failures of oversight by the former directors enabled company's officers to engage in unlawful scheme to sell and market a dangerous fentanyl spray in violation of multiple federal and state statutes.
- Settlement terms include
$175 million judgment against the former directors, partial payment from their personal assets, and assignment of their claims to recover the balance from insurance companies.
Insys, a former public company, marketed and sold a highly addictive and inherently dangerous fentanyl spray to millions of people. The Trust, as the successor to Insys, alleges in its lawsuit that the company's executives engaged in a multi-faceted unlawful scheme involving off-label marketing of the drug (non-FDA approved uses), titration of drug dosages (higher than FDA-approved doses), and payment of bribes and other kickbacks to doctors who prescribed the drug.
Due to the alleged misconduct, Insys and its executives became the target of multiple criminal proceedings, class actions, and other civil cases, as well as intense media scrutiny, including an
The Trust, as the successor to Insys in its bankruptcy case, then brought a lawsuit against the former directors of the company, alleging that their failures of oversight enabled this unlawful sales and marketing scheme. The Trust has settled its claims with the company's former outside directors—
Reid Collins partner
Madden further stated: "This settlement is also noteworthy as a successful resolution of a Caremark claim, which
Reid Collins was retained as special litigation counsel to investigate and pursue claims on behalf of the Trust in early 2021, after an extensive interview process. The Insys bankruptcy case is captioned In re Insys Therapeutics, Inc., No. 19-11292 (Bankr. D. Del.), and the Trust's lawsuit is captioned Henrich v. Kapoor, et al., C.A. No. 12696-JTL (Del. Ch.). The Trust's claims in that lawsuit remain pending against
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