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Jere Beasley Report – June 2022
CAPITOL OBSERVATIONS The Rule Of Law In The U.S. At our nation’s founding, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay published a series of essays called the Federalist Papers. These papers promoted the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, laying out the concepts and framework for a new nation and new government. In Federalist Paper #78, Alexander Hamilton argued […]

Jere Beasley Report – April 2022
CAPITOL OBSERVATIONS Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Will Join The Supreme Court President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court, and Judge Jackson began the Senate confirmation hearings late last month before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The perspective the nominee brings from her experience as a former public defender (and the […]

Jere Beasley Report – March 2022
CAPITOL OBSERVATIONS Important Arbitration Victory In Congress Our firm has been a longtime staunch opponent of forced arbitration in consumer and employment contracts. Beasley Allen lawyers have been at the forefront fighting the use of arbitration and other tactics by Corporate America designed to suppress access to the U.S. civil justice system by victims of […]

Jere Beasley Report – January 2022
CAPITOL OBSERVATIONS The 2010 BP Oil Spill Our firm represented the State of Alabama in the Gulf Oil Spill litigation, and our lawsuit, which was filed in August 2010, was the first state government lawsuit to be filed against BP in the litigation. Rhon Jones and Parker Miller led the team from our firm that […]

Business Litigation
Business Litigation Demands Experience When you’re involved in a business dispute, you know how much is at stake. These conflicts can involve contracts, intellectual property, defamation, fraud, or other serious wrongdoing. Business litigation is often complex, timeconsuming, and highrisk. Whether your case is resolved in court, through arbitration, or in administrative hearings, your goal is […]

Alaska ends Medicaid Fraud litigation with justice for its citizens*
Beasley Allen has represented numerous states in Average Wholesale Price (AWP) Medicaid Fraud litigation, settling more than $1.3 billion in claims. In 2013, Alaska became the ninth state to announce an end to AWP litigation. Through the litigation, Alaska recovered more than $45 million from pharmaceutical companies that had defrauded the state and its citizens. […]

Louisiana settles Medicaid Fraud litigation for $88.4 million*
Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell has reached an $88.4 million settlement with 25 pharmaceutical companies in the state’s ongoing Medicaid Fraud litigation. Beasley Allen attorneys W. Daniel “Dee” Miles, III, Clay Barnett, Roman Shaul, Chad Stewart, and Alison Hawthorne, along with in-house counsel, represented Louisiana in the litigation