In Re: Warfarin Sodium Antitrust Litigation Seymour Eagel, in No. 02-3603 Willie Hutchinson, Jr. Vincent Palazzola Alex Galperin Shirley Bruce Madison W. O'kelly, Jr. Garey L. McCarty in No. 02-3755 Alan Shapiro, in No. 02-3757 Mary Cleusman, in No. 02-3758

391 F.3d 516, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 25180
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedDecember 8, 2004
Docket02-3603
StatusPublished

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In Re: Warfarin Sodium Antitrust Litigation Seymour Eagel, in No. 02-3603 Willie Hutchinson, Jr. Vincent Palazzola Alex Galperin Shirley Bruce Madison W. O'kelly, Jr. Garey L. McCarty in No. 02-3755 Alan Shapiro, in No. 02-3757 Mary Cleusman, in No. 02-3758, 391 F.3d 516, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 25180 (3d Cir. 2004).

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391 F.3d 516

In re: WARFARIN SODIUM ANTITRUST LITIGATION
Seymour Eagel, Appellant in No. 02-3603
Willie Hutchinson, Jr.; Vincent Palazzola; Alex Galperin; Shirley Bruce; Madison W. O'Kelly, Jr.; Garey L. McCarty, Appellants in No. 02-3755
Alan Shapiro, Appellant in No. 02-3757
Mary Cleusman, Appellant in No. 02-3758.

No. 02-3603.

No. 02-3755.

No. 02-3757.

No. 02-3758.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Argued October 29, 2003.

Filed December 8, 2004.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Paul D. Wexler (Argued), Bragar Wexler Eagel & Morgenstern, LLP, New York, NY, for Appellant Seymour Eagel.

Jeffrey S. Friedman, Silverman & McDonald, Wilmington, DE, Edward Cochran (Argued), Shaker Heights, OH, Hilton F. Tomlinson, Pritchard, McCall & Jones, LLC, Birmingham, AL, Paul Rothstein, Gainesville, FL, N. Albert Bacharach, Jr., Gainesville, FL, Robert W. Bishop, Bishop & Associates, Louisville, KY, for Appellants Willie Hutchinson, Jr., Vincent Palazzola; Alex Galperin; Shirley Bruce; Madison W. O'Kelly, Jr.; Garey L. McCarty.

John J. Pentz (Argued), Maynard, for Appellant Alan Shapiro.

J. Arnold Fitzgerald, Andrew F. Tucker (Argued), Dayton, TN, Sidney Balick, Balick & Balick, Wilmington, DE, for Appellant Mary Cleusman.

Bernard Persky (Argued), Barbara J. Hart, Vaishali Shetty, Goodkind Labaton Rudoff & Sucharow LLP, New York, NY, for Appellees John Kusnerick, et al.; Sara Altman; Samuel Gordon Tischler; Marie A. Steckel; Robert Bareiss; John Civatte, Jr.; Mary Banten; Arkansas Carpenters' Health & Welfare Fund; Operating Engineers Local 312 Health & Welfare Fund; United Food and Commercial Union and Employers Midwest Health Benefits Fund; United Wisconsin Services, Inc., now known as Cobalt Corporation; Louisiana Health Service and Indemnity Corporation doing business as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana.

William R. Kane, Miller, Faucher and Cafferty, Philadelphia, PA, Alan H. Rolnick, Hanzman & Criden, Coral Gables, FL, Marvin A. Miller and Jennifer W. Sprengel, Miller, Faucher and Cafferty LLP, Chicago, IL, for Appellees John Kusnerick, et al.; Sara Altman; Samuel Gordon Tischler; Marie A. Steckel; Arkansas Carpenters' Health & Welfare Fund; Operating Engineers Local 312 Health & Welfare Fund; United Food and Commercial Union and Employers Midwest Health Benefits Fund; United Wisconsin Services, Inc., now known as Cobalt Corporation; Louisiana Health Service and Indemnity Corporation doing business as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana.

Pamela S. Tikellis, Chimicles & Tikellis, Wilmington, DE, for Appellees John Kusnerick, et al.; Sara Altman; Samuel Gordon Tischler; Marie A. Steckel; Robert Bareiss; John Civatte, Jr. Mary Banten.

Richard W. Cohen (Argued), Lowey, Dannenberg, Bemporad & Selinger, White Plains, NY, for Appellee United Wisconsin Services, Inc., now known as Cobalt Corporation.

Donald J. Wolfe, Jr., Potter, Anderson & Corroon, Wilmington, DE, George D. Ruttinger (Argued), Crowell & Moring, Washington, DC, for Appellee Dupont Pharmaceutical Company.

Before SCIRICA, Chief Judge, FUENTES, and SMITH, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

FUENTES, Circuit Judge.

This matter arises out of a consolidated class action suit seeking injunctive and monetary relief in connection with the sale of Coumadin, the brand name for the prescription drug warfarin sodium manufactured and marketed by the DuPont Pharmaceuticals Company ("DuPont").1 Plaintiffs allege that DuPont's anticompetitive behavior and dissemination of false and misleading information about a lower-priced, readily available generic competitor caused them to purchase the higher-priced Coumadin instead of the generic product. At issue in this appeal is whether the District Court abused its discretion in approving a $44.5 million nationwide settlement agreement between DuPont and the fixed co-pay consumers and out-of-pocket consumers (collectively, the "consumers") and Third Party Payors ("TPPs") of Coumadin, and awarding $10 million in fees to class counsel.2 Several individual consumers and TPPs challenge the District Court's certification of the class and approval of the settlement. For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that the District Court did not abuse its discretion in certifying the class or in approving the settlement, and accordingly we will affirm the judgment of the District Court.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Factual History

Warfarin sodium is a prescription oral anticoagulant medication sold in tablet form that is taken by more than 2 million Americans to treat blood-clotting disorders. DuPont has been the dominant manufacturer and supplier of warfarin sodium under the brand name Coumadin, recording sales of approximately $550 million and $464 million, respectively, in 1998 and 1999. Although DuPont's Coumadin patent expired in 1962, Coumadin remained the only warfarin sodium product available until July 1997, when a generic version of warfarin sodium was released onto the market following approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA"). Class action plaintiffs have alleged that DuPont, in response to the competition from lower-priced generic warfarin sodium, disseminated false and misleading information to consumers, TPPs, and others about the safety and equivalence of generic warfarin sodium. As a result, plaintiffs allege that DuPont's campaign of misrepresentations and omissions caused consumers and TPPs to buy higher-priced, brand name Coumadin instead of the lower-priced generic warfarin sodium.

DuPont's alleged violations are said to have begun when Barr Laboratories, Inc. ("Barr") filed a petition with the FDA in May 1995 seeking approval to manufacture and distribute a generic warfarin sodium product. In response to Barr's petition, DuPont filed a petition for stay with the FDA in October 1996 requesting that the FDA adopt stricter bioequivalence standards and postpone approval for all generic warfarin sodium products. The FDA denied DuPont's petition, however, on the grounds that the methods in place for determining bioequivalence were sufficient. At the same time, DuPont filed a petition with the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention, Inc. ("USP") requesting the adoption of Coumadin's content uniformity specifications as the industry standard for warfarin sodium drugs. The USP rejected this petition.

In March 1997, the FDA approved a generic warfarin sodium, finding that it was the bioequivalent and therapeutic equivalent to Coumadin.3 The generic product was released to the market on July 26, 1997 at prices substantially lower than Coumadin. Plaintiffs allege that DuPont, in the period before and after Barr's introduction of generic warfarin sodium, published false and misleading statements concerning the bioequivalence, therapeutic safety, and efficacy of generic warfarin sodium.

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