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RECENT RESULTS OBTAINED BY FRIER LEVITT


Frier & Levitt has achieved substantial results on behalf of clients in personal injury, product liability, wrongful death and employment matters. In some cases, we are barred by Confidential Settlement Agreements from mentioning the names of our clients or the names of the defendants. However, we are permitted to reveal the types of claims and the amount of money we recovered by way of jury verdict or settlement.


  • $12.7 Million Settlement.*  Class Action.  We filed a national class action against one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits managers (PBMs) on behalf of thousands of pharmacies across the United States based on the PBM’s audit abuse practices.  We received a total settlement valued at $12.7 million on behalf our pharmacies clients. Read More.

    *The settlement was comprised of cash and non-cash concessions by the PBM.

    On behalf of our class of more than 3,000 compounding pharmacies across the United States, we obtained a multi-million dollar settlement in a class action arbitration against one of the nation’s largest Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBM), as a result of the PBM’s audit abuse practices.  In addition to monetary compensation, the settlement required the PBM to forgive certain debts owed by our pharmacy clients to it, and required the PBM to adopt certain business initiatives to make its audit process more transparent and predictable.