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Oklahoma Taps Paul Clement to Take on Pharmacy 'Middlemen' at High Court
"PBMs [pharmacy benefit managers] have had a profound and profoundly negative effect on pharmacies and the patients who rely on them," Clement wrote in the petition for Supreme Court review.Oklahoma Taps Paul Clement to Take on Pharmacy 'Middlemen' at High Court
"PBMs [pharmacy benefit managers] have had a profound and profoundly negative effect on pharmacies and the patients who rely on them," Clement wrote in the petition for Supreme Court review.'Big Deal': Federal Circuit Ruling May Mean More Design Patent Rejections, Experts Say
"I think there'll be more (design patent rejections), but I don't think this is going to be some sort of sea change," said Finnegan Henderson partner Elizabeth Ferrill.Contract Review Startup Superlegal Announces $5 Million Seed Funding Round
Started by the founders of LawGeex, Superlegal looks to cater specifically to small- and medium-sized businesses.View more book results for the query "*"
Midsize Moves: Seltzer Caplan Hires 2 Attorneys, Hall Render Adds Former Appeals Court Legal Adviser
Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek announced the addition of two attorneys to the firm—Ora Lupear and Austin Peterson; Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman announced that Liza Sawyer has joined the firm in its Washington, D.C., officeEPA Denies Alabama's Coal Ash Regulation Plan
The state's Department of Environmental Management responded that the EPA is denying the state's program, issued several years ago, because it does not comply with the federal agency's "just-adopted rule."Court Reporting Startup Skribe.AI Raises $3.5 Million in Seed Funding
Austin, Texas-based Skribe.AI was one of the three winners of the ABA Tech Show's Startup Alley pitch competition in February.Legal Tech Rundown: Microsoft Copilot Integrations, Sedona Privilege Logs Commentary, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.First Dept. Asks Court of Appeals to Review Mother's Emotional Distress Claim in Med Mal Case
The panel said a 2005 high court decision doesn't bar a plaintiff mother's claim for emotional harm resulting from a lack of informed consent for certain prenatal procedures.Trending Stories
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