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Russo et al v. Walgreen Co. et al
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March 06, 2025
Attys Seek $30M Fees In Walgreens Rx Overcharge Deal
Attorneys for unions and consumers who struck a $100 million settlement of Walgreens prescription overcharge fee claims asked an Illinois federal judge for a $30 million cut of that pot, arguing the amount would pay for seven years of meaningful work they put into the case.
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November 18, 2024
$100M Deal In Suit Over Walgreens Rx Prices Gets First OK
An Illinois federal judge gave an initial blessing Monday to a $100 million deal resolving claims from consumers and unions that Walgreens unlawfully overcharged insured consumers for prescription drugs while allowing members of its cost savings club to pay less.
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November 04, 2024
Walgreens To Pay $100M In Suit Alleging Inflated Drug Prices
Walgreens has agreed to hand over $100 million to settle claims from consumers and unions that it unlawfully overcharged insured consumers for prescription drugs while allowing members of its cost savings club to pay less, according to an Illinois federal court filing.
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October 04, 2023
Walgreens Says Drug Buyer Class Too Confusing For Cert.
Walgreens urged an Illinois federal court to deny class certification to a group of customers and benefits plans claiming that the pharmacy chain overcharged for generic drugs, arguing the proposed class failed to clearly outline who was eligible to participate.
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March 09, 2018
Walgreens Must Face Bulk Of Suit Over Rx Club Prices
Walgreen Co. will have to face the bulk of a proposed consumer class action alleging the company charged insured consumers more than the uninsured members of its prescription drug club, an Illinois federal judge ruled Friday, finding the shoppers had sufficiently supported their claims the chain incorrectly reported prices.