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Circuit OKs Antitrust Class Action Based on Fraudulent Concealment
Health Plan Loses in Suit Faulting Drug Marketing
The health insurance plan that covers state workers has lost another battle to get pharmaceutical companies to reimburse it for anti-psychotic drugs that were allegedly prescribed without medical necessity.Drexel Law Places First Class of 2Ls in Summer Associate Positions
For the first time in its brief history, Drexel Law School saw its 2Ls go through the on-campus recruiting season for summer associate positions. While the legal community responded with sometimes mixed enthusiasm for the unaccredited Philadelphia school, Drexel says its numbers are right on the mark nationally in terms of the number of placements. The school will work to place more students with smaller to midsize firms now that the on-campus recruiting season has ended.Deal Watch: Developer snags Air Force project
When a real estate developer dropped out of a military housing project in Texas, McKenna Long Aldridge partner G. Scott Rafshoon's client stepped into the void.Balfour Beatty Communities LLC last month closed on a $142 million deal to acquire a project to privatize housing at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.The End of the Epic Rangers Bankruptcy
A Fort Worth courtroom was, in our opinion, the hottest place on the planet Wednesday night. And we weren't even there!Musical Scales of Justice Swing in Britney's Favor
Pop songstress Britney Spears last week won a court victory when a federal judge in Philadelphia tossed out a copyright infringement suit brought by two men who claimed that the melody of Spears' song "What U See Is What U Get" infringed their song entitled "What You See Is What You Get." The judge said the undisputed evidence showed that Spears recorded her version before the plaintiffs ever gave their song to her agent.Legal Groups Help Woman Escape Torture, Deportation
A Congolese woman, who has spent the past 30 months in detention while awaiting a decision on her Convention Against Torture case, is a step closer to freedom as a result of the collaborative effort of a pro bono team.Remaining Three Mile Island Plaintiffs Can't Pursue New Theories or Experts
Almost 2000 remaining plaintiffs in the long-running suit over alleged exposure to radiation in the 1979 nuclear reactor accident at Three Mile Island outside Harrisburg, Pa., were dealt a major blow by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel ruled that discovery in the matter is closed and that the plaintiffs are barred from pursuing any "new theories" or finding new medical experts.Trending Stories
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