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FTC Takes First Round Over 'Low T' 'Sham' Patent Litigation
The makers of the testosterone therapy AndroGel could not have prevailed on patent infringement actions they filed against a generic drug maker over the medication, a federal judge has ruled. The decision is a win for the Federal Trade Commission, which is contending that the drugmakers only filed the patent actions to delay a generic form of the drug from entering the market.Harvey's Destruction Will Test Employers' Pay, Leave Policies
The destruction wreaked by Hurricane Harvey on Houston and greater southeast Texas will close businesses for an undetermined amount of time and potentially leave out of work tens of thousands of people stuck in shelters or grappling with flooded homes.Eight Major SCOTUS Cases to Watch
Eight U.S. Supreme Court cases to watch this term.Harvey's Destruction Will Test Employers' Pay, Leave Policies
The destruction wreaked by Hurricane Harvey on Houston and greater southeast Texas will close businesses for an undetermined amount of time and potentially leave out of work tens of thousands of people stuck in shelters or grappling with flooded homes.Perkins Coie Partner Wears Many Hats, Including Entrepreneur
During the day, Brian Potts is an energy and environment partner at Perkins Coie. On the side, he is the founder and creator of LegalBoard, a keyboard for lawyers, as well as a co-founder of Goods Unite Us, an online marketplace that tracks companies based on campaign contributions to Republican candidates.How companies should prep for enforcement shift to state AGs
“Top Cop” is how every state Attorney General wants to be known. In reality, state AGs have far more authority for civil enforcement…Ex-Foley & Lardner Partner Enters Not-Guilty Plea in Case Alleging Insider Trading
Following insider trading charges brought in May, former Bradley Arant Boult Cummings and Foley & Lardner partner Walter "Chet" Little formally denied the allegations in court on Thursday, entering a not-guilty plea alongside a co-defendant in the criminal case.Can an Employer Fire a White Supremacist? It Depends
GrayRobinson's Tom Loffredo in Fort Lauderdale notes discrimination suits are possible if private employers don't fire openly racist or other discriminatory workers.KPMG Settles SEC Auditing Charges for $6.2M
International accounting firm KPMG agreed to a $6.2 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, regulators announced Tuesday.Half-Dozen Firms Help Jeter's Group Reel in MLB's Marlins
Wachtell, Skadden, Proskauer Rose, Foley & Lardner and Akerman are among a handful of large law firms advising on the proposed $1.2 billion sale of Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins to an ownership group led by former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter and venture capitalist Bruce Sherman.Trending Stories
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