It was the firm’s most notable victory in its fight with Jay Alix, who has accused McKinsey of repeatedly defrauding the bankruptcy courts. Source: NYT > Business – Mary Williams Walsh
McKinsey Advised Johnson & Johnson on Increasing Opioid Sales
In a trial in Oklahoma, records showed the firm was consulted about sales at a time when abuse of pain medicine was widespread. Cases in two other states also shed light on its role. Source: NYT > Business – Walt Bogdanich
McKinsey Had Internal Primer to Avoid Conflict-of-Interest Problems
The consulting company has argued it’s too hard to understand the disclosure rules intended to keep bankruptcy proceedings honest. It could have just looked at “Bankruptcy 101.” Source: NYT > Business – Mary Williams Walsh
One Man vs. McKinsey: A Billionaire Says the Consultancy Has Rigged the Bankruptcy System
Jay Alix is waging a court battle against powerful advisory firm. McKinsey says he’s just a disgruntled competitor. Source: NYT > Business – MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
DealBook Briefing: Rajat Gupta Won’t Say Sorry
The former head of McKinsey spent time in prison for tipping an insider-trading ring. Now, Mr. Gupta is speaking out — but not apologizing. Source: NYT > Business –
DealBook: Rajat Gupta Is Unrepentant for His Crimes
After a stint in federal prison, the former McKinsey chief and Goldman Sachs director maintains he is innocent — and is trying to repair his reputation. Source: NYT > Business – ANDREW ROSS SORKIN