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Gilead Accusers Say Supreme Court Has Changed the Game on Licensing
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley, an attorney for a would-be class of consumers and insurers, says a 2015 ruling on a Spider-Man toy established limits on royalties that drug companies are ignoring.Caterpillar Asks US Judge to Toss Suit Alleging Antitrust Scheme
In a brief filed Tuesday in Delaware federal court, lawyers for Caterpillar Inc. said the four-year-old suit from International Construction Products had failed to make any specific allegations linking the Illinois-based manufacturer of construction and mining machinery to an alleged plot to suppress competition and fix prices.Federal Judge Approves $9M Settlement in Allergan 'Product-Hopping' Suit
A federal judge in Delaware gave final approval Tuesday to a $9 million class-action settlement in Hartig Drug Co.'s antitrust suit against Allergan, after an appeals court in 2016 revived claims that Allergan had tried to suppress generic versions of its eye-care products.Arista's Antitrust Suit Against Cisco OK'd for Trial
U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman of the Northern District of California ruled that Cisco's copyright suit combined with GC Mark Chandler's blog posts were enough to get by summary judgment.Glenmark Says Mylan Infringement Suit Violates Antitrust Laws
A Delaware patent infringement case has erupted into an antitrust dispute, after an India-based generic drugmaker accused Mylan Pharmaceuticals of using its lawsuit to stifle competition for its topical foam acne treatment.View more book results for the query "*"
AOL Appraisal Ruling Again Finds Fair Value Below Deal Price
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Feb. 23 said AOL Inc.'s $4.4 billion sale to Verizon Communications Inc. overvalued the once-powerful media technology company by more than $1.30 per share, in another blow to holdout shareholders looking to exercise their appraisal rights in Delaware.Spoliation Rulings Appealed in Plantronics Antitrust Case
GN Netcom Inc. has filed an appeal in its high-profile antitrust suit against rival headset-maker Plantronics Inc., challenging a Delaware federal judge's handling of spoliation that resulted in the destruction of thousands of emails potentially relevant to the case.Stark Denies New Trial in Headset Antitrust Dispute
A Delaware federal judge on Wednesday denied GN Netcom's request for a new trial in its antitrust suit against rival headset-maker Plantronics, rejecting claims that the court mishandled evidence related to alleged spoliation by a top Plantronics executive.Posttrial Briefing Heats Up in Antitrust Case Over Headsets
GN Netcom Inc. on Tuesday defended its "strategic" decision to drop a tortious interference claim against Plantronics Inc. in the middle of an antitrust trial, as it tries to stave off a $877,000 fee request and force a new trial against its rival headset maker.Plantronics Cleared in Headset Antitrust Dispute
A Delaware federal jury on Wednesday ruled that Plantronics Inc.'s use of distributor agreements did not violate U.S. antitrust laws, rejecting rival GN Netcom Inc.'s claims during a weeklong trial that the headset maker had monopolized the market for sales to North American call centers.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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