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  1. October 11, 2024

    Quinn Emanuel Gets Trimmed $92M Fee In ACA Cases

    Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP will get $92 million in fees from a $3.7 billion win in two class actions against the government over risk corridor payments under the Affordable Care Act, a U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge ruled Thursday, trimming the firm's renewed $185 million request.

  2. December 09, 2023

    Circuit-By-Circuit Guide To 2023's Most Memorable Moments

    A former BigLaw partner in his 30s made history by joining a preeminent circuit court, a former BigLaw partner in his 50s made waves by leaving the largest circuit, and a former chemist in her 90s made enemies by resisting a probe on the most specialized circuit. That's a small sample of the intrigue that flourished in 2023 throughout the federal appellate system, where diversity bloomed and controversy abounded.

  3. January 31, 2023

    Fed. Circ. Nixes Quinn Emanuel's $185M Fee In ACA Cases

    The Federal Circuit on Tuesday wiped out Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP's $185 million attorney fee award in $3.7 billion class litigation over the Affordable Care Act, following heated oral arguments in which an attorney for the firm was scolded for being "aggressive."

  4. December 05, 2022

    Fed. Circ. Chief Judge Chews Out 'Aggressive' Quinn Atty

    Things got heated at the Federal Circuit Monday morning after one judge accused a Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP attorney of being "aggressive" and not "respectful" while arguing that the firm deserved a $187 million payday for its role in securing $3.7 billion in settlements tied to Affordable Care Act-related litigation.

  5. April 01, 2022

    Quinn Emanuel ACA Clients Urge Fed. Circ. To OK $184M Fees

    A group of health care plan insurers represented by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP have urged the Federal Circuit to affirm class counsel's $184 million attorney fee award for settlements totaling $3.7 billion that resolve litigation over so-called risk corridor payments under the Affordable Care Act.