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Monopoly Claims Survive in Wellbutrin Antitrust Lawsuit
A federal judge has refused to dismiss monopoly claims against pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, maker of the wildly popular antidepressant drug Wellbutrin, for allegedly using sham patent suits to delay generic versions of the drug from making their way to the market.With Argentina Expressing Defiance, Its U.S. Lawyers Seek Circuit Review
Argentina's lawyers at Clearly Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, who are in the awkward position of having to explain Argentina's intransigence to U.S. judges, are pressing an appeals court to undo the injunction.Wal-Mart Class Action Plaintiffs Can't Immediately Appeal Dismissal of RICO Counts
A federal judge on Monday refused to allow an immediate appeal of his dismissal of RICO counts from a class action suit charging Wal-Mart Stores with illegal employment practices. The plaintiffs had asked U.S. District Judge Joseph Greenaway Jr. to enter a judgment so they could appeal the dismissal at once, but Greenaway found "just reason for delay" because the remaining claims turned on the same facts as the RICO claims. Greenaway had dismissed the RICO counts with prejudice last October.Brobeck Boots Associates, Staff
After months of publicly avoiding it, San Francisco-based Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison finally dropped the ax Friday, laying off 54 associates and 85 staff. The move came two months after 82 associates took up Brobeck's offer of severance pay to voluntarily leave the firm. The layoffs were necessary, said firm Chairman Richard Odom, "to match our resources with the amount of work that's available in this economic environment."View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Options: First Refusal Rights Could Be Thorny
Right of first refusal means that a recipient has the right to meet an outsider's offer when a seller puts property up for sale.Coudert's China Deal Faces Labor Hiccup
Almost two months after Coudert Brothers threw the pieces of its far-flung empire up for grabs, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary appear to have come away with portions of its most prized Asia practices.Jurists Spill the Beans About E-Discovery
Judges Michael Baylson, Elizabeth Laporte, and Gisela Cardonne Ely offer advice to lawyers on e-discovery tactics and protocols.Fighting For Equal Rights on All Fronts
Tony Varona, general counsel to Human Rights Campaign, a gay and lesbian civil rights organization, has led the effort to gain support for an amicus brief filed on behalf of a gay scoutmaster in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale. In this week's Corporate Counsel Profile, Varona discusses the HRC and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.Trending Stories
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