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AstraZeneca faces more than 9,000 suits over the antipsychotic drug that's alleged to cause diabetes. And newly filed documents suggest the FDA wants answers as well.
We've been deluged with news about challenges to mandatory arbitration clauses over the last few months, ever since the Supreme Court issued its AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion opinion last year. So it's refreshing to read a decision on arbitration provisions with a twist: in this case a good old-fashioned (alleged) conspiracy, featuring a lawyer-studded cast.
Leak of CIA Officer's Identity Tests Executive Privilege Issues
For attorneys working in the Bush White House, the launch last week of a Justice Department investigation into who disclosed the identity of a CIA officer presents an unfamiliar and unwelcome set of problems. As the probe proceeds, the White House counsel and his staff will have to make decisions about what to hand over and what to shield -- sticky issues for an administration that has been unyielding on assertions of executive privilege.Last week was the best of times and the worst of times for Morrison & Foerster. A start-up company says the firm botched its patent infringement defense--but not before billing almost $5 million on the case. Meanwhile, MoFo won a big battle in the ITC for Funai, effectively blocking the import of rival manufacturers' high-definition televisions.
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