By Alaina Lancaster | November 13, 2019
"Justice will be done in public, putting a limit on how corporate America thinks it can operate in secret without accountability," said Lori Andrus, of Andrus Anderson in San Francisco.
By Recorder staff | October 29, 2019
Hasko represented Japan's Daiichi Sankyo Co. in a global agreement to co-develop and commercialize a new antibody-drug product to treat cancer.
By Dan Clark | October 28, 2019
Mina Kim will discontinue her role as general counsel Friday. She will remain with the company as a consultant through April 10, 2020.
By Recorder staff | October 27, 2019
"While we tend to operate with a scalpel instead of a sledgehammer, we can wield both, and our litigators are passionate about fighting for our clients whether in court or the boardroom," says Michele Johnson, the global chair of Latham's litigation & trial department.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 14, 2019
A California appellate court has ruled that Target Corporation was not entitled to coverage as an additional insured under a commercial general liability insurance policy purchased by its supplier for a customer's lawsuit over an allegedly mislabeled prescription drug.
By Scott Graham | September 4, 2019
The antitrust complaint is full of "pejorative characterizations and baseless conclusions" but no persuasive law, the biopharma giant contends.
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By Thomas Duley and Ruchun Ji | August 22, 2019
Despite the trade-related headwinds, the question for U.S. life sciences companies is not whether to engage with China—but how?
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said the level of scrutiny he would give to the government’s decision to ask to dismiss the case seeking hundreds of millions of dollars was “very low.”
By Ross Todd | July 31, 2019
Lawyers with the DOJ's Civil Division and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California are asking a San Francisco judge to dismiss a long-running lawsuit bringing claims that hundreds of millions of dollars in government funds were spent on adulterated HIV drugs.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 18, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyers suing over the breast cancer drug Taxotere filed motions this week to ensure that the first bellwether trial against Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC is not about them.
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