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Eastern District of Texas deals blow to generic pharmaceutical companies
In one of the first Eastern District of Texas interpretations of the Hatch-Waxman Act, the federal law governing the procedure for bringing generic drugs to market, brand-name drug company Allergan Inc. has prevailed against five generic drug makers.In Cheney case, Court appears sympathetic to Secret Service
The high court heard arguments in Reichle v. Howards, which stems from the arrest of Steve Howards, who confronted then-Vice President Dick Cheney in a Colorado shopping mall in 2006. Justices seemed sympathetic to giving the agents immunity from claims that they have violated free speech rights.High Court to Review Claims Spurred by Ex-VP Cheney Touch
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review claims by two Secret Service agents that they should be immune from a lawsuit by a man they arrested after he confronted then-Vice President Dick Cheney in a Colorado mall in 2006.In Cheney Case, Court Appears Sympathetic to Secret Service
Voicing concerns for the ability of Secret Service agents to do their jobs free from the threat of lawsuits, the Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed sympathetic to giving the agents immunity from claims that they have violated free speech rights.Eastern District Deals Blow to Generic Pharmaceutical Companies
In one of the first Eastern District of Texas interpretations of the Hatch-Waxman Act, the federal law governing the procedure for bringing generic drugs to market, brand-name drug company Allergan Inc. has prevailed against five generic drug makers. U.S. District Judge T. John Ward ruled that the four Allergan patents were valid.Eastern District of Texas Deals Blow to Generic Pharmaceutical Companies
In one of the first Eastern District of Texas interpretations of the Hatch-Waxman Act, the federal law governing the procedure for bringing generic drugs to market, brand-name drug company Allergan Inc. has prevailed against five generic drug makers. Fish & Richardson's Jonathan Singer said more companies will take a close look at Texas to litigate Hatch-Waxman cases.Shouldering the blame for touching Cheney
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review claims by two Secret Service agents that they should be immune from a lawsuit by a man they arrested after he confronted and touched then-Vice President Dick Cheney in a Colorado mall in 2006.Trending Stories
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