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Supreme Court to Review Patent Safe Harbor
A different kind of "drug war" will play out this month in the U.S. Supreme Court in a potentially landmark patent challenge with huge implications for biomedical and biotechnology industries' role in the development of new drugs. The case, Merck KGAA v. Integra LifeSciences, asks how far down the chain of research and experimentation a federal safe harbor statute reaches to protect drug manufacturers from liability for patent infringement.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
Governor's New Counsel Fought Terrorism In Former Job From Terrorism Fighter To Governor's Lawyer
At age 33, Luke Bronin has already had an impressive career, blending politics, academic achievement and military service. He's fresh from an 18-month stint at the U.S. Treasury as the deputy assistant secretary of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes.Flood Victims Have No Claim Against Owner of Upstream Dams
A utility that owns and operates dams for energy production cannot be held liable for flood damage from a 1985 hurricane that devastated three Luzerne County homes downstream from the reservoirs, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.Trending Stories
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