Government Representation Cases

McKesson Public Payor Cases

Government payors were excluded from the $350,000,000 settlement with McKesson Corp. in which Wexler Wallace was Co-Lead Counsel. In May 2009, Wexler Wallace, together with co-counsel, initiated a lawsuit in the District of Massachusetts on behalf of Oakland County and the city of Sterling Heights, Michigan against McKesson for wrongfully increasing the so-called WAC to AWP markup factor.

Status

This case is currently stayed pending the resolution of other, previously-filed public payor lawsuits, with which Wexler Wallace is involved.

The Village of Maywood, Illinois v. Unison-Maximus, Inc., Hill Taylor & Company, LLC, et al.

Court: Circuit Court of Illinois, Cook County
Case No.:
00-L-014029

Wexler Wallace pursued this action on behalf of a municipality against its management consulting and accounting firm as well as its auditors.  The municipality asserted that the management consulting and accounting firm, which had been hired to run the Village’s Finance Department, failed to fulfill its duties by, among other things, failing to keep a detailed general ledger of the Village’s finances over a multi-year period. The Village alleged that its auditor wrongfully failed to notify the Village that the financial statements prepared by the management consulting and accounting firm were unreliable, leading to decisions affecting the economic viability of the Village. The parties ultimately entered into a confidential settlement that completely resolved the litigation.