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Reform Eyed For Landmark Drug Law
The Hatch-Waxman Act, a 1984 law that transformed the pharmaceutical industry, is out of date. Just as lawmakers are thinking of making changes to it, the makers of both brand-name and generic drugs are trying to solve a complicated political equation involving election-year politics and the political backlash against health care costs to decide if revisiting the Hatch-Waxman Act is in their best interests.Judge orders insurer to pay $5.7 million in Miami Beach case
U.S. District Judge Alan Gold ended a 10-year legal battle over the drownings of two people whose deaths inspired a landmark court ruling on beach safety.Some Professors Say Laptops Inhibit Debate And Ban Them From Class
As the professor lectured on the law, the student wore a poker face. But that was probably because, under the guise of taking notes on his laptop, the student actually was playing poker online, using the school's wireless Internet connection.Delaware Ruling Reinforces Validity of the Poison Pill
David A. Katz, a partner at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Laura A. McIntosh, a consulting attorney for the firm, write that the events leading up to a recent Delaware Chancery Court decision, as well as the opinion itself, provide useful insights into the workings of the modern poison pill, in both the NOL context and the market for corporate control generally.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys win $2 million for investors who lost money in mortgage scam
What to Do During Summer Vacation: Pass the Bar Exam!
Thousands of recent law school graduates across America will spend the summer of 2000 preparing for and taking the bar examination. This is a high-stress, high-stakes game. The winners get a license to practice law. The losers get to come back and sit for the exam again. This is a great time to take a moment to consider the keys to bar exam success.Family of woman who hanged self in jail wins suit
A federal jury in St. Louis has awarded $2.85 million to the family of a woman who hanged herself in a jail in Sullivan, Mo.Mortgage Prepayment Premium of One-Third Held Not Excessive
A recent Kansas Appellate Court revisited an issue that has plagued mortgage lenders for many years. The question is, when do mortgage prepayment premiums become unenforceable penalties?Trending Stories
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