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Monday, March 08, 2010
Courts - Per settlement, Eli Lilly to add ethics watchdogs
John Russell has the story today in the Indianapolis Star. Some quotes:
Eli Lilly and Co. has agreed to add four new senior positions to "promote highly ethical and compliant behaviors" as part of a settlement of two lawsuits arising from the company's illegal marketing and promotion of several drugs.The Indianapolis drugmaker also has agreed to upgrade its policies and procedures to ensure that patient safety "shall be of paramount importance," according to a government filing the company made today. * * *
[S]everal shareholders sued the company, claiming it breached fiduciary duty in connection with the illegal marketing, exposing Lilly to substantial risk of damage. The suits are known as "derivative claims" as they were brought by shareholders on behalf of the company, rather than on behalf of shareholders, seeking to force the company to take corrective steps.
Lilly has agreed to pay $35,000 to the named shareholders, and to pay $8.75 million for attorneys' fees, including about $450,000 for plaintiffs fees.
The new positions that Lilly has agreed to create are a vice president for global compliance strategy, vice president of global ethics, a senior director of enterprise risk management and a project manager to implement and monitor the new policies.
Lilly spokesman Mark Taylor said the positions are all new and are in the process of being filled. All four people would report to Anne Nobles, Lilly's chief ethics and compliance officer.
The settlement must be approved by a federal judge next month. It would cover two of seven outstanding "derivative shareholder" cases spread over three courts.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on March 8, 2010 01:26 PM
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