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May 06, 2009 |

Settlement With Medical-Device Maker Removes Conflicts From Clinical Trials

The North American unit of a Swiss medical-device maker agreed Tuesday to stop paying clinical-trial doctors with stock and options and to disclose how they are compensated.
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July 03, 2006 |

Civil Actions

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October 06, 2003 |

Civil Actions

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November 13, 2006 |

Civil Actions

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May 12, 2004 |

Suit Says Fountain Diet Coke Isn't 'Real Thing'

Kelly [email protected] Miami consumer attorney has filed a suit against Coca-Cola Co., claiming the soda giant engaged in deceptive trade practices by not telling the public that Diet Coke sold through store fountains is different from Diet Coke sold in cans and bottles. Lance A. Harke of Harke Clasby filed the suit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court in March on behalf of Bartimous Berry, a Miami longshoreman.
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September 10, 2008 |

Buchanan Ingersoll Grabs Saul Ewing's White-Collar Co-Chairman

After more than 20 years with Saul Ewing, James M. Becker has left the firm for Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.
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April 10, 2009 |

GE Unit Ordered To Pay $11.3M in False-Ad Suit Over Rival's Medical Product

A federal judge in Trenton has ordered that a General Electric Co. subsidiary pay $11.3 million for making false advertising claims about a competitor's X-ray contrast agent.
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August 20, 2013 |

Should Employers Consider Obesity a Disability?

In June 2013, the American Medical Association passed Resolution 420, which officially recognizes obesity as a "disease state with multiple pathophysiological aspects." Although the AMA opposes any effort to make obesity a disability under the law, there is no doubt that this recognition of obesity as a disease will have significant legal consequences.
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January 21, 2011 |

Obama should regulate, not worry about profits

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First Hip Replacement Trial Set to Begin
Publication Date: 2013-09-02
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The first federal trial over DePuy Orthopaedics Inc.'s metal-on-metal hip replacement device, which is the subject of about 10,000 lawsuits across the country, is scheduled to begin on September 9 in Cleveland.

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