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Merck Wheels and Deals to Save Zocor Profits
When a drug goes off patent, its market share is supposed to plummet. That's not what happened with Zocor, Merck's blockbuster cholesterol drug. At the end of the first month after Zocor's patent expired, the company had managed to hang on to about 50 percent of new prescriptions. What did Merck do differently than most companies, which tend to lose 70 percent to 90 percent of a brand-name drug's market share when patents expire?Neota Logic Automates Legal Questions and Answers
Can technology provide legal guidance to clients on routine questions that consume a large amount of lawyers' time? With expert input, Neota Logic software can be used to build a tool that allows clients (or lawyers) to answer a series of online questions to reach a legal conclusion, say consultant Christian Liipfert and Scharf Banks lawyer Ted Banks.Survey Says: Extranets -- Either Love Them or Hate Them
The sixth annual AmLaw Tech Survey looks at technology in use at the 100 top-grossing firms in the U.S. The first message is that firms are buying basic tools rather than Web-based services. The second message is that there is no one way when it comes to legal technology. Take extranets. About 90 percent of responding firms use extranets. But they're of two minds: Either they love them or they suffer them.Tech Circuit: The Circle of Life Edition
Michael Arkfeld is on a quest to identify the next generation of e-discovery leaders; Heather Schultz finds apps that help guests share joyful wedding pictures, and we bid adieu to a legal technology veteran. [MORE]Mid-Sized Firms Show Caution in Boosting Billing Rates
New York City firms raised their attorney billing rates on average by 12 percent in the last few years, the second highest change in rates among lawyers in various U.S. cities, according to a new report, which also shows that a lawyer's billing rate is determined more by law firm size and location than by status, experience or practice area.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.Cite as: IMS Health Inc. v. Sorrell, 09-1913-cv (L), 09-2056-cv (CON), NYLJ 1202475625582, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided November 23, 2010)Before: Feinberg and Living
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