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High Court Urged to Take Generic Drug Case
In a dispute that may soon reach the Supreme Court, several groups are asking the justices to end lucrative deals in which large "pioneer" pharmaceutical manufacturers pay small labs to refrain from bringing cheaper generic versions of their blockbuster drugs to the market. Critics contend that the practice preserves patent monopolies in a manner that harms consumers, competition and public health. The Court will consider the issue, along with other petitions for review, at its conference Friday.Court Urged to Take Generic Drug Case
In a dispute that may soon reach the Supreme Court, several groups are asking the court to end lucrative deals struck between pharmaceutical patent pioneers and later manufacturers.Branding Hot in Texas: Managing Partner Survey Spots Trends in Texas
While a relatively healthy Texas economy, driven by an energy boom, continues to attract firms to the Lone Star State, firms are looking for ways to differentiate themselves in a crowded legal market. "As of late, we can barely keep track of the firms setting up outposts in Houston," says Douglas Atnipp of Greenberg Traurig.High Court Urged to Take Generic Drug Case
In a dispute that may soon reach the Supreme Court, several groups are asking the justices to end lucrative deals in which large "pioneer" pharmaceutical manufacturers pay small labs to refrain from bringing cheaper generic versions of their blockbuster drugs to the market. Critics contend that the practice preserves patent monopolies in a manner that harms consumers, competition and public health. The Court will consider the issue, along with other petitions for review, at its conference Friday.Number of Big-Firm Minority Lawyers in Austin Increases
Austin`s largest firms continued to show slight gains this year in the number of minority lawyers employed, leaders of two minority attorney groups say. Of the almost 1,200 attorneys employed by Austin`s 26 largest firms, 126 - or 10.6 percent - are African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Native-American, according to figures compiled by the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin and the Austin Black Lawyers Association. That`s up from 9.8 percent in 2001, says ABLA vice president Brian Jammer, deputy general cCorporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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