Legal Showdown: Two Firms Take Action Against MSP Recovery for Unpaid Services and Breach of Agreement

Two pharmaceutical mass tort law firms filed a lawsuit against MSP Recovery LLC and its affiliates in a Florida state court, claiming the company has failed to fulfill its financial obligations for legal services provided in cases related to pharmaceuticals and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. The plaintiffs allege that MSP Recovery violated a tolling agreement that was established between the parties. This agreement is critical in legal proceedings concerning the timing of claims, as it can pause the statute of limitations for certain actions. In their lawsuit, the firms detail ongoing negotiations that have … Read more

Legal Clash Erupts: Mass Tort Firms Take MSP Recovery to Court Over Unpaid Compensation

Two pharmaceutical mass tort law firms have filed a lawsuit against MSP Recovery LLC and its affiliates in a Florida state court, claiming the company has failed to compensate them for legal services rendered in connection with pharmaceutical litigation and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. The lawsuit alleges that MSP Recovery broke a tolling agreement that had been established between the parties. According to court documents, the firms contend that they provided significant legal assistance to MSP Recovery in litigating various claims related to pharmaceutical companies and Medicare-related issues. However, the firms state that despite … Read more

New Jersey Jury Awards Over $1 Million to Sales Rep for Unpaid Commissions After Emotional Trial

Marlton, New Jersey – A New Jersey jury has awarded over $1.26 million in damages to a former sales representative who claimed he was fired after voicing concerns about unpaid commissions. The compensatory and punitive damages were directed to Richard Crosthwait, formerly the director of business development at Capitol Woodwork, a woodworking firm based in Marlton. Crosthwait was dismissed from his position in July 2018 after he alleged that the company had not properly compensated him for his commissions. His legal battle concluded after a 12-day trial presided over by Judge James J. Ferrelli in … Read more

Kansas Jury Awards $500,000 to Former Health Care Employee in Unpaid Wages Dispute

KANSAS CITY, Kansas — A jury in Kansas delivered a verdict in favor of a healthcare employee, awarding him $500,000 for unpaid wages and statutory penalties earlier this month. The former employee, John Moffit, claimed that his termination by ValueHealth, LLC lacked proper cause, circumventing a severance agreement. Moffit, who was represented by attorneys Edward Sweeney and Robert A. Bruce, asserted that his firing was primarily driven by financial considerations following the economic strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. He argued that allegations of cause were manufactured to avoid fulfilling the severance terms of his … Read more