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Justice Dept. Must Reveal Names of Unselected Corporate Compliance Monitors
"The public interest in disclosure of the information outweighs the weak privacy interests at issue," U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras said in his ruling.Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Indian Pharma Co. With NJ Subsidiary
The Appellate Division, offering some guidance on the "alter ego theory" of jurisdiction, has ruled that an Indian pharmaceutical company cannot be sued in New Jersey Superior Court despite its subsidiary's physical presence in the state.Lafayette SC, LLC v. Crystal Coast Investments, Inc.
Breach Suit Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction; Contract Inextricably Linked to North CarolinaPanel Revives Claims Over Adulterated Heating Oil
Adulteration claims against two of New York City's largest suppliers of heating oil have been reinstated by the First Department. The lower court had dismissed the class action complaints on the grounds that the buyers had shown no actual damages as a result of using heating oil allegedly diluted with waste lubricating oil.Abbott Says GSK Sabotaged Its Own $1.7B Suit Over HIV Drug
Now that GlaxoSmithKline has abandoned an antitrust claim at the heart of its licensing battle with Abbott Labs over the drug Norvir, Abbott's lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis are looking to put the rest of the case to bed before a scheduled trial.Judge: No Basis for Economic Damages in Fuel Oil Suit
A 'theoretical defect' is an insufficient basis for a damages claim, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich said in a decision dismissing a putative commercial class action suit over the delivery of supposedly inferior heating oil.Download Now
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