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January 25, 2002 |

The XX Factor

Patent law is traditionally a male-dominated field. Only 8 percent of IP partners are women, according to a 2000 survey by the American Intellectual Property Law Association. But women like Pennie & Edmonds' Laura Coruzzi and Jennifer Gordon represent the "XX" factor -- a growing group of women who are breaking through the glass ceiling and making a name for themselves in the biotechnology field.
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March 28, 2011 |

In Transition

Rachel Goldberg was working as an attorney for the City of Stamford when she finally got up the courage to share the decision that had tormented her to the point of trying to take her own life. Known as "Bruce" at the time, she was worried how then-Mayor Dannel Malloy would react when he learned she planned to become the woman she always felt she was.
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Covington, Latham Beat Back TRO and Preliminary Injunction for Eli Lilly in Diabetes Drug Battle
Publication Date: 2011-06-09
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Despite the best efforts of Amylin Pharmaceuticals' Skadden counsel, Lilly won a key early fight in a high-stakes breach of contract dispute over a new diabetes treatment.

Pharma Price Fixing Case Peters Out at High Court
Publication Date: 2013-06-03
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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 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.

January 19, 2009 |

K Street Monitor

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April 29, 2004 |

Cweklinsky v. Mobil Chemical Co.

Court Remands After Erroneous Jury Instructions on Defamation and Breach of Contract Claims
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June 07, 2004 |

This Week's Winners and Losers

The title says it all.
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January 15, 2013 |

The case that made careers for a group of young women litigators

The plaintiff was visibly uncomfortable. She wouldn't look at the defense lawyer as he ran through his deposition questions: "How large were your breasts before the surgery?" "What size did you want them to be?" "Why did you want them to be that size?"
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Kaye Scholer Leads Way for Antitrust Win in Battle of Big Drug Stores v. Big Pharma
Publication Date: 2012-08-24
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A California appellate court found that a group of retail pharmacies failed to show that pharmaceutical companies conspired to charge higher prices on their products in the United States compared to prices they charged in Canada.

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