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WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P. FRED T. SANTUCCI GABRIEL M. KRAUSMAN EDWARD D. CARNI, JJ. Joseph Zafarani, plaintiff, v Kenneth Gluck, et al., appellants, Helene K. Tobin, responden
As we concluded in a post last week, no one really knows whether IP litigation is up or down. But one subset of IP litigation seems to be thriving: the wars between drug manufacturers and generics. We've got news to report in a six-year-old battle between Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo and generic maker Apotex. In an opinion made public Tuesday, a New Jersey district court dismissed with prejudice Apotex's antitrust claims against Daiichi.
Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department STEPHEN G. CRANE, J.P. REINALDO E. RIVERA DANIEL D. ANGIOLILLO THOM
By Tom, J.P., Gonzalez, Sweeny, Catterson, Malone, JJ. 8119. Henry Fajemirokun, plf-ap, v. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Limited, formerly known as Kleinwort Benson
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New York Law Applies to Taping of Phone Calls; Privacy Claims Denied in Bicoastal Contract FightChallenge to HMO's Care Guidelines Survives
A Manhattan judge has given the go-ahead to a class action against a leading HMO for letting personnel other than doctors decide what length of hospital stay will be covered. In denying the Prudential Insurance Company's bid to dismiss the case in its entirety, Supreme Court Justice Herman Cahn said the suit can proceed even though the plaintiffs had failed to exhaust their remedies under the insurance contract. The judge refused, however, to declare the insurance contracts void on public policy grounds.Gains by Minority Attorneys Withstand Downturn in Florida
When the recession began, many in the South Florida legal community worried the diversity gains made in recent years would take a serious hit if law firms used last-hired, first-fired policies to cut staff, disproportionately affecting minorities. The Daily Business Review's annual diversity survey, however, indicates minorities actually made gains at several firms in spite of the recession. And overall, firms small and large seem to be increasing their minority recruiting efforts.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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