In Re Pharmaceutical Industry Average Wholesale

520 F. Supp. 2d 274
CourtDistrict Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedNovember 2, 2007
DocketM.D.L. No. 1456, Civil Action No. 01-12257-PBS
StatusPublished

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520 F.Supp.2d 274 (2007)

In re PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICE LITIGATION.
This Document Relates to: Settlement With Defendant Glaxosmithkline.

M.D.L. No. 1456, Civil Action No. 01-12257-PBS.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

November 2, 2007.

*275 Jeffrey B. Aaronson Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, Chicago, IL, Pamela Zorn Adams, Sherin and Lodgen LLP, Jessica Vincent Barnett, Foley Hoag LLP, Brandon L. Bigelow, Bingham McCutchen LLP, Scott A. Birnbaum, Birnbaum & Godkin, LLP, Michael P. Boudett Foley, Hoag LLP, Douglas S. Brooks Kelly, Libby & Hoopes, PC, Boston, MA, Justin S. Antonipillai, Arnold & Porter, Daniel F. Attridge Kirkland & Ellis, Patrick M. Bryan, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Washington, DC, Megan M. Auchindoss, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Denver, CO, Melissa Aoyagi Davis Polk, & Wardwell, Jennifer Aurora Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, Brian L. Bank White & Case LLP, Lara A. Berwanger, White & Case LLP, Thomas M. Biesty White & Case, Sheila L. Birnbaum, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Four Times Square, New York, NY, Steven F. Barley Hogan & Hartson, LLP, Baltimore, MD, Mark A. Berman, Hartmann Doherty, Hackensack, NJ, Rosa & Berman, LLC, Sam B. Blair, Jr. Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz, P.C., Memphis, TN, for Defendants.

Marc E. Ackerman Harris, Beach LLP, Kevin N. Ainsworth Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., Edwin Baum Proskauer, Rose Law Firm, Elise M. Bloom Proskauer, Rose LLP, New York, NY, Joseph G. Adams Snell & Wilmer LLP, Neil Alden Bowman and Brooke LLP, Martin A. Aronson Morrill & Aronson, Phoenix, AZ, Kenneth W. Africano, Harter, Secrest Law firm, Mitchell J. Banas, Jr., Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel LLP, Buffalo, NY, Anthony J. Anscombe, Melanie Matison Brown, Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold One North Wacker, Violeta I. Balan Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP, Chicago, IL, Pamela J. Auerbach, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Jon Steven Baughman, Ropes & Gray LLP, Stacy D. Belf Ropes & Gray LLP, Jason Bruno Dickstein, Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP, Washington, DC, Christopher K. Barry-Smith, Office of the Attorney, Daniel J. Bennett Ropes & Gray LLP, Aimee E. Bierman, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, Preston Gates Ellis LLP, Boston, MA, S. Paul Battaglia Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, Syracuse, NY, Snow, O'Mara, Stevens & Cannada, Jackson, MS, Rex Blackburn, Blackburn & Jones, Boise, ID, Lynn M. Blake Freidman, Hirschen Law Firm, Albany, NY, Jack B. Blumenfeld Morris, Nichols, Arsht, & Tunnell, Wilmington, DE, Neville H. Boschert, Watkins, Ludlam, Winter & Stennis, P.A., Jackson, MS, Raymond L. Brown Brown, Buchanan & Sessoms, PA, Pascagoula, MS, Bill L. Bryant, Jr. Akerman, Senterfitt-Tallahassee FL, for Consolidated Defendants.

Marjory P. Albee Mager & Goldstein LLP, Terrianne Benedetto Kline & Specter, Anthony Bolognese, Bolognese & Associates, *276 Philadelphia, PA, C. Jarrett Anderson, Anderson LLC, Austin, TX, P. Jeffrey Archibald, Archibald Consumer Law, Charles Barnhill Miner, Barnhill & Galland, Madison, WI, Rebecca Bedwell-Coll, Mascone, Emblidge & Quadra, Francisco, CA, Steve W. Berman Hagens, Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, Seattle, WA, Nancy M. Bonnell, Phoenix AZ, Felix Lee Bowie, III, Davidson, Bowie & Sims, PLLC, Jackson, MS, George Ian Brandon, Sr., Squire Sanders & Dempsey, LLP, Phoenix, AR, Thomas W. Breidenstein, Barrett & Weber, Cincinnati, OH, Kenneth J. Brennan, SimmonsCooper LLC, East Alton, IL, Charlie Bridgmor, McCutchen, Balnton, Rhodes & Johnson, Columbia, SC, Ross B. Brooks Milberg, Weiss & Bershad LLP, New York, NY, John Anthony Bruegger, Simmons Cooper LLC, Alton, IL, for Consolidated Plaintiffs.

Brooks A. Ames, DLA Piper, Rudnick Gray, Cary U.S. LLP, Boston, MA, for Interested Parties.

Gary L. Azorsky Berger & Montague, PC, Philadelphia, PA, David J. Bershad Milberg, Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach LLP, New York, NY, Adelina O. Berumen, California Department of Justice Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud, San Diego, CA, Ali Bovingdon, Helena, MT, Jeniphr Breckenridge, Hagens Berman Sobol, Shapiro, LLP, Seattle, WA, James J. Breen, The Breen Law Firm, P.A., Alpharetta, GA, Nicole Y. Brumsted Lieff, Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, Boston, MA, for Plaintiffs.

Susan Hughes Banning, Hemenway & Barnes, Boston, MA, for Movant.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

PATTI B. SARIS, District Judge.

I. INTRODUCTION

Demra Jordan, a class member, was the sole objector to the $70 million class settlement of all claims pending against the GlaxoSmithKline ("GSK") defendants in the average wholesale pricing ("AWP") multi-district litigation. She has appealed this Court's final approval of the class settlement. Plaintiffs filed a motion for the imposition of an appeal bond in the amount of $131,700 pursuant to Fed. R.App. P. 7. After a review of the submissions, I ALLOW Plaintiffs' Motion for an Appeal Bond in the amount of $61,000.

II. BACKGROUND

On August 10, 2006, Plaintiffs and GSK filed the motion for certification, for settlement purposes, of three nationwide classes. Ms. Jordan is a member of the Consumer and Third-Party Payor Class for Payments Made for Medicare Part B Drugs Outside the Medicare Context ("Private Payor Class"). The drugs at issue are primarily physician-administered drugs for patients with serious ailments like cancer and HIV. Plaintiffs' core assertion was that the AWPs were inflated, thereby causing third-party payors ("TPPs") and consumers to overpay for drugs. In re Pharm. Indus. Average Wholesale Price Litig., 491 F.Supp.2d 20, 29 (D.Mass.2007). Significantly, under the settlement, all consumers would receive 100% of the claim amount. The settlement was independently evaluated by a wellknown, court-appointed expert, Francis McGovern (See Docket No. 4466) ("[t]he conclusion of this report is that the settlement is fair, adequate and reasonable with respect to all class members, including consumer class members, and is consistent with other similarly situated and approved settlements"). It was mediated by Professor Eric Green, a nationally recognized mediator. Many class members are sick and elderly, and would be affected by the *277 delay resulting from an unsuccessful appeal.

Ms. Jordan filed an objection to the certification of the Private Payer settlement class and to the final approval of the GSK settlement on June 22, 2007. She had not opted out or filed a claim. Identifying herself as a member of the proposed Private Payor settlement class, she stated, "The proposed Settlement Class cannot be properly certified due to a lack of predominance of common issues pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3), as evidenced by this Court's prior rulings in this case." The objection was one sentence long; she was the only class objector. See Doc. No. 4403 ¶ 3.

The Court held a hearing with respect to the settlement on July 19, 2007. Neither Ms. Jordan nor her attorney attended this hearing. The Court entered its Final Order and Judgment Granting Final Approval to Proposed Class Action Settlement with the GlaxoSmithKline Defendants, Approving Proposed Allocation of Settlement Funds, and Approving Class Counsel's Application for Attorneys' Fees, Reimbursement of Litigation Expenses and Compensation to Class Representatives on August 7, 2007.

Ms.

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