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Circuit Dismisses Lawsuit Over Results of Scientific Research
Statements published in a scientific journal cannot give rise to false advertising or other tort claims as long as the underlying scientific data are not fabricated, a federal appeals court has ruled.Deal Watch: Attorney guides Brightree investment
An Atlanta-area company that makes health care management software tapped technology attorney Michael R. Siavage for advice on a transaction.Siavage, of the three-lawyer Siavage Law Group, advised Brightree LLC on obtaining a venture capital investment from Battery Ventures. Brightree and Battery Ventures did not disclose the size of the investment.Boies, Kirkland Battle Over Viability of Herbalife
An escalating battle of hedge fund titans over whether nutritional and vitamin supplements company Herbalife is a legitimate business or a scam has so far pulled in Am Law 100 firms Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Kirkland & Ellis.Settlement With Medical-Device Maker Removes Conflicts From Clinical Trials
The North American unit of a Swiss medical-device maker agreed Tuesday to stop paying clinical-trial doctors with stock and options and to disclose how they are compensated.View more book results for the query "US Food and Drug Administration"
Suit Says Fountain Diet Coke Isn't 'Real Thing'
Kelly [email protected] Miami consumer attorney has filed a suit against Coca-Cola Co., claiming the soda giant engaged in deceptive trade practices by not telling the public that Diet Coke sold through store fountains is different from Diet Coke sold in cans and bottles. Lance A. Harke of Harke Clasby filed the suit in Miami-Dade Circuit Court in March on behalf of Bartimous Berry, a Miami longshoreman.Buchanan Ingersoll Grabs Saul Ewing's White-Collar Co-Chairman
After more than 20 years with Saul Ewing, James M. Becker has left the firm for Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.GE Unit Ordered To Pay $11.3M in False-Ad Suit Over Rival's Medical Product
A federal judge in Trenton has ordered that a General Electric Co. subsidiary pay $11.3 million for making false advertising claims about a competitor's X-ray contrast agent.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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