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Pfizer scored a big win on Thursday as a federal judge knocked out a large part of the multidistrict litigation over claims that it schemed to keep generic Lipitor off the market.
Label sues Tim McGraw for breach of contract
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tim McGraw and Curb Records could be headed to court over an unreleased album.Supreme Court Ponders Religion's Place
The U.S. Supreme Court convenes in a closed conference today to consider more than 1,900 new cases. Leading the list of cases that might be granted review are several First Amendment establishment clause disputes involving prison inmates' religious rights and Ten Commandments displays on public property. The Ten Commandments cases have been grabbing the headlines, but it's the Virginia prison rights case that may have a better chance of being granted review.A federal judge has hewed closely to the statute of limitations and largely declined to extend the time period for claims of damages made by grocery stores against major egg producers in a multidistrict litigation antitrust suit alleging price-fixing.
USADA lawyers speak out on Lance Armstrong, cycling's "code of silence"
Three lawyers discuss their work advising the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in connection with its investigation into Lance Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing drugs.Sexual Harassment Test: Still Murky Despite 'Suders'
For many years, according to attorney Demi Sophocleous, the legal backdrop concerning constructive discharge resulting from sexual harassment has been bogged down in confusion, which the U.S. Supreme Court has not helped. She describes how the Court's establishment in 1998 of a "tangible employment action" test, meant to clarify employer liability standards, only resulted in a circuit split. And she argues that the Court's 2004 Suders decision may have only created a need for more litigation.Lobbying and luxury two blocks from the Gold Dome
By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterPat Swindall wants to convert an empty, dilapidated building at the corner of Pryor and Mitchell Streets into luxury office and living space for lobbyists.Swindall, the one-time congressman, said Capitol Center will be a mixed-use facility that will feature offices, restaurants, large conference rooms, and a spa and health club.Trending Stories
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