News Times– Purdue Pharma and other prescription-drug makers and distributors are being sued in five states for private health-insurance costs allegedly spiked by the opioid crisis, in what the plaintiffs’ lawyers describe as unique litigation.
In the Media
External media mentions
Point72 Reshuffles Management in Wake of Lawsuit
Thousands Celebrate UConn’s Graduating Class of 2018
MBA Programs for STEM Professionals: On the Rise
Some UConn Business Students Support Bill Fostering Entrepreneurship Amidst Administrative Pushback
The Daily Campus– The University of Connecticut is awaiting changes to the language of “An Act Concerning Entrepreneurship at the University of Connecticut,” a state bill said to foster an environment of entrepreneurship, after pushback from administration, UConn spokesperson Stephanie Reitz said in an email, and some UConn business students say they support the bill.
Ridgefield High School Hosts First-Ever ‘Business and Culinary Symposium’
Cronin, LEGO Host Professional Development Series
Entrepreneurs, Students Find Guidance at UConn’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic
Hartford’s Top Industries Work To Become Tech Magnets
Dan Haar: If the Dow index expels GE, who joins?
CT Post– In May of 1896, when General Electric Co. joined 11 other companies in the debut of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, GE was the shining star of the dawning century, a technology manufacturer among bulk commodity firms with names like American Sugar, U.S. Leather, National Lead and United States Rubber.