A Wisconsin appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a class action lawsuit accusing Bayer Corp. of blocking generic versions of an antibiotic.
The court cited a state Supreme Court case that changed the definitions of Wisconsin’s antitrust statutes.
Citing a state Supreme Court case that changed the definitions of Wisconsin's antitrust statutes, a state appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a class action lawsuit against Bayer Corp. The suit stems from a 1997 patent settlement between Bayer and Barr Laboratories over production of the antibiotic Cipro. The lawsuit alleges Bayer executed an illegal agreement that eliminated any generic competition for Cipro, resulting in inflated prices for consumers.
May 10, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
A Wisconsin appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a class action lawsuit accusing Bayer Corp. of blocking generic versions of an antibiotic.
The court cited a state Supreme Court case that changed the definitions of Wisconsin’s antitrust statutes.
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