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Six years ago the HMO Kaiser sued Abbott for allegedly blocking generic drugmakers from introducing a cheaper version of Abbott's hypertension drug. After a favorable jury verdict and summary judgment ruling, Abbott seemed to be off the hook. But then the Ninth Circuit got involved.
High Court Finds Valid Wicks Law Amendments
Amendments made by the Legislature to the state statute that requires multiple contracts on most public construction projects were legally enacted, the state Court of Appeals decided Thursday.Lighthouse Point home bought for $1.35 million
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Controversy Over the Police Search of a Collin County Law Practice
Nearly 50 criminal-defense lawyers from across Texas packed into a Collin County courtroom last week as a show of support for a colleague whose law office was searched in February by police seeking evidence against the attorney's capital murder client. Rick Hagen, president of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, attended a hearing on a recusal motion in the case.Assembly Panel Pushes Bill Eliminating Serious-Impact Test From AICRA Suits
The Assembly Banking and Insurance Committee last Monday voted in favor of a bill that would make it easier to recover for pain and suffering caused by automobile accident injuries.Trending Stories
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