However, the 6,000 will have to wait a little longer after the US Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation vacated orders to send the cases back to their home courts for trial in late August. The cases, consolidated in federal court in Florida, according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek on 10/01/10, could suffer undue hindrance in arriving at settlements.
"A remand at this juncture would likely disrupt the settlement dialog," US District Judge Anne Conway, based in Orlando, Florida, said in an August 30 order asking the judicial panel to forgo remands. Returning the cases could "stall negotiations altogether," Conway said.
AstraZeneca, the UK's second-largest drug manufacturer, faces a total of 26,000 lawsuits alleging various Seroquel side effects, including birth defects. The manufacturer has settled about two thirds of those cases.
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According to Bloomberg the payouts would average about $11,000 per litigant. An attorney familiar with the case and the mediation said that a return to court-ordered mediation would not necessarily improve the chances that the parties would settle at that umber. He said that while he would continue to participate in the mediation process, he believes that at that figure the cases would not settle.
Seroquel, which has also been allegedly linked to hyperglycemia and tardive dyskinesia, is the second-largest selling drug in AstraZeneca's basket of products, achieving $4.9 billion in sales last year, according to Bloomberg.