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Pharma Price-Fixing Case Peters Out at High Court
It's been a tough slog through the courts for a group of pharmacy plaintiffs with antitrust claims against some of the biggest drug companies in the land. Plaintiffs lawyer Joseph Alioto of the Alioto Law Firm has stuck with the case for nearly a decade, including through two trips to the California Supreme Court. Now, he's finally run out of appeals.State Showcases Science, Hunts Talent
Over fifteen thousand representatives and 1,055 exhibitors from 47 US states and 28 countries-including dozens of Conne-cticut delegates in a state-sponsored pavilion-descended upon the Metro Toronto Convention Centre for BIO2002 from June 9-12.Drug Pricing Suit Overcomes Objections
Discovery may proceed in Pennsylvania's suit against 13 pharmaceutical companies that allegedly engaged in price-inflation, now that a court has rejected most of the preliminary objections -- a victory for the state attorney general's office and the firm of Kline & Specter, which is prosecuting the case with the state's lawyers. Lead attorney Shanin Specter said the ruling's most significant aspect is that the AG has standing to pursue parens patriae claims for alleged unfair trade practices.Dealmaker of the Week: Nancy Lieberman of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Flom
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Eight years ago, the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights went into effect. TRIPS was the big IP dream. How's it going? Five continenets, 13 countries, and a report card on the progress of TRIPS.Verdict Search's Top Verdicts of 2010
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is a summary of the most significant verdicts.Pa. Has Jurisdiction to Sue Drug Makers Over Trade Practices
Pennsylvaniaís attorney general has standing to pursue parens patriae claims for unfair trade practices against 13 pharmaceutical companies that allegedly engaged in a price-inflation scheme, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Drug Pricing Suit Overcomes Objections
Discovery may proceed in Pennsylvania's suit against 13 pharmaceutical companies that allegedly engaged in price-inflation, now that a court has rejected most of the preliminary objections -- a victory for the state attorney general's office and the firm of Kline & Specter, which is prosecuting the case with the state's lawyers. Lead attorney Shanin Specter said the ruling's most significant aspect is that the AG has standing to pursue parens patriae claims for alleged unfair trade practices.Trending Stories
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