By C. Ryan Barber | March 4, 2019
“Dismissal will remain the exception, not the new rule," said Michael Granston, director of the fraud section in the Justice Department's civil division.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 27, 2019
Cohen's corporate engagements created controversy for his clients and were cited by critics as examples of shadow lobbying.
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By Tom McParland | February 26, 2019
A three-judge panel of the appeals court upheld a Delaware district court ruling, which found that the FTC's 2017 suit came too late under Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which requires the agency to show that a defendant "is violating, or is about to violate," the law with excessive filings meant to improperly suppress generic competition.
By Scott Graham | February 20, 2019
Firm's interpretation of key provision in Valeant Pharmaceuticals engagement letter is "irrational," appellate court rules.
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By Tom McParland | February 7, 2019
According to court records posted Tuesday, the Wilmington jury rejected Baxalta's arguments that Bayer's patent was invalid after six days of trial in the case, which was filed in December 2016, when Baxalta was still owned by Irish biopharmacuetical firm Shire.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 6, 2019
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster heard testimony Wednesday from Baker Hostetler partner Carole Rendon about her former job as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, during which she headed an opioid task force.
By Scott Graham | January 28, 2019
MorphoSys and Kirkland & Ellis had accused a Janssen Pharmaceuticals biologic of infringing, but Judge Leonard Stark ruled MorphoSys' patents invalid for lack of enablement.
By Scott Graham | January 22, 2019
The America Invents Act didn't change meaning of the law, which requires patenting an invention within one year of a public or private sale, the justices ruled.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 4, 2019
For a decade now, US House rules required a member to be present for a deposition. Not anymore.
By Scott Graham | December 4, 2018
Hearing his first patent case, Brett Kavanaugh says legislators tried and failed to exclude private sales from a list of disqualifying prior art. Other justices sounded less sure.
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