By Michael Booth | November 13, 2018
The state of New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against Janssen Pharmaceuticals claiming the company used deceptive practices in the sale of two powerful opioids, Nucynta and Nucynta ER. The company is denying those claims.
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By Tom McParland | November 13, 2018
A federal judge in Delaware gave final approval Tuesday to a $9 million class-action settlement in Hartig Drug Co.'s antitrust suit against Allergan, after an appeals court in 2016 revived claims that Allergan had tried to suppress generic versions of its eye-care products.
By Michael Booth | November 13, 2018
In a unanimous ruling on Tuesday, the court said that the technician's failure to properly calibrate the breath-test machines means that 20,667 cases must be either retried, in the case of convictions, or perhaps abandoned, if they are still pending.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 13, 2018
Amazon is hardly the first company to geographically disperse employees in recent years, a transition that's left many GCs attempting to manage staff around the country and globe. The company confirmed Tuesday earlier reports that Long Island City, New York, and Crystal City, Virginia, will get new headquarters.
By Michael Booth | November 13, 2018
"In sum, the committee finds that accurate self-described specialization or expertise, without more, is not necessarily misleading and, if true, may be included in attorney advertising," the committee said. "Lawyers have the burden of demonstrating the necessary education, training and experience to substantiate such claims."
By Victoria Hudgins | November 13, 2018
The American Bar Association's Legal Technology Survey Report found 63 percent of all lawyers surveyed who used the cloud had concerns over the cloud's confidentiality and security.
By Sue Reisinger | November 12, 2018
David Stark, executive vice president and chief legal officer of financially strapped Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, based in Teva's U.S. headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, had to cut his legal staff by 40 percent since 2017 as part of cost-cutting at the Israel-based company. "It was super difficult and hard on morale.” He also plans reductions in outside legal spending.
By Charles Toutant | November 12, 2018
The Fort Lee law firm claims Seigel Law breached a 2010 written case-sharing agreement, which called for the Lee firm to receive up to 30 percent of legal fees collected.
By Phillip Bantz | November 12, 2018
The 19th Annual Chief Legal Officer Survey by Altman Weil Inc. on management, staffing and spending trends in law departments finds many law departments are negotiating discounts with larger firms or moving work to smaller firms and staffing up their own law departments.
By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | Michael Booth | November 12, 2018
A husband and wife who suffered back and neck injuries in a collision with a dump truck agreed to a $1.5 million settlement in their Monmouth County…
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