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November 25, 2009 |

GPS for General Counsel: Navigating Fee Transition

While there are no reliable GPS devices to map the new topography of the post-recession legal landscape, all corporate counsel report one near-universal map coordinate: the injunction from their senior management that they "do more with less" -- sometimes a lot less.
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March 08, 2010 |

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January 01, 2007 |

Topical Index to Articles

Topical Index to Articles
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March 12, 2004 |

Pennsylvania AG Sues Drug Companies Over Pricing

Pennsylvania Attorney General Jerry Pappert filed suit Wednesday against 13 pharmaceutical giants, alleging they conspired to perpetuate a price inflation scheme in which medical providers paid artificially low prices for prescription drugs and in turn overcharged government health programs, insurers and individual consumers for the drugs. Pappert said that while about 13 other states had filed similar suits, his office's is the "broadest to date."
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December 09, 2010 |

DOJ settles three drug price cases for $421M

The Department of Justice continued its health care fraud winning streak as it reached settlements totaling $421 million with a trio of pharmaceutical companies that reported falsely inflated drug prices used to set government health care reimbursement rates. On Dec. 7, the Justice Department announced that it had settled "average wholesale pricing" cases against Abbott Laboratories Inc.
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November 18, 2003 |

Jury Awards $100,000 for Job Defamation

Even though the state constitution guarantees Connecticut citizens a right to sue for damage to their reputation alone, few do, and even fewer win without showing economic loss. But a jury in New Haven has awarded 64-year-old Hamden city account clerk Dorinda McKiernan $65,000, plus more than $40,000 in punitives, for the injury to her professional reputation when a deputy police chief sent her two stinging letters of reprimand in June 2000.
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April 01, 2011 |

On the Job: Moves

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June 21, 2004 |

State Court Rulings

Notes From Witness Interviews Not Discoverable Philadelphia In an unpublished opinion, the Superior Court has ruled that a trial judge may not order discovery of a redacted summary of witness interviews conducted by defense attorneys. In ...
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