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The Legal Intelligencer

Apotex, Inc. v. Cephalon, Inc., PICS Case No. 17-0987 (E.D. Pa. June 8, 2107) Goldberg, J. (20 pages).

The court found that findings of patent invalidity and noninfringement made after reverse-payment settlement agreements were irrelevant to the rule of reason analysis in plaintiff's antitrust litigation but were relevant to plaintiff's antitrust causation showing and were admissible and the court ordered a two phase trial to limit prejudice and jury confusion. Two phase trial ordered.
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International Edition

Competition partners size up implications of Google's landmark European Commission fine

Linklaters, Simmons, Bird & Bird and Norton Rose partners weigh in on search giant's record €2.42bn competition fine
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

In Re Namenda Direct Purchaser Antitrust Litigation

Production of 'Downstream' Discovery on Profits Denied; Rule's 'Cost-Plus Exception' Inapplicable
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Litigation Daily

No Pressure—Just $12 Billion on the Line as Containerboard Class Action Gets Closer to Trial

Taking a price fixing class action to trial is not for the faint of heart.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

3 Big Legal Department Takeaways From Google's Antitrust Penalty

European regulators have slammed Google with a record $2.7 billion fine for alleged antitrust violations.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Robins Kaplan Adds Two Antitrust Experts in Silicon Valley

The firm has bolstered its office in Mountain View, California, by hiring a pair of antitrust and trade regulation experts in Aaron Sheanin and Tai Snow Milder.
32 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Court Won't Crack on Class Status in Egg-Pricing Case

A federal judge has denied a renewed motion for class certification by indirect purchasers in the egg price-fixing antitrust litigation.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Andy Tuck, Partner, Alston & Bird

Practice Profile: Tuck focuses on international arbitration and federal antitrust litigation. His electrical engineering background allows him to represent…
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The Recorder

The EU Just Fined Google $2.7 Billion. What Happens Next?

The decision by the European Commission will force the company to change the way it displays some search results, but also marks the opening of what is likely to be a long court battle and more civil litigation against the tech giant.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Qualcomm Can't Shake FTC's Antitrust Suit, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh will allow antitrust claims to proceed based on a theory that the chip giant abused its patent portfolio to extract inflated royalty rates. That's bad news for the wireless giant which is also fending off suits from Apple and consumers.
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