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Litigation Daily

In Reed Smith Partner Suicide Suit, What Big Law Expert Would Have Said

“GSK was prejudiced by not being allowed to present this evidence to the jury to show that Mr. Dolin committed suicide because of his underlying anxiety and depression, which was heavily influenced by the stress and pressure he felt at work," company lawyers argued. Here's a look at what their expert would have said.
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The Legal Intelligencer

FTC Takes First Round Over 'Low T' 'Sham' Patent Litigation

The makers of the testosterone therapy AndroGel could not have prevailed on patent infringement actions they filed against a generic drug maker over the medication, a federal judge has ruled. The decision is a win for the Federal Trade Commission, which is contending that the drugmakers only filed the patent actions to delay a generic form of the drug from entering the market.
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New York Law Journal

Prosecutors, Gibson Dunn Get Testy as Trial Nears for Shkreli's Lawyer

With a trial on felony charges just weeks away, federal prosecutors and lawyers for former law firm partner Evan Greebel are ratcheting up their rhetoric over some unusual issues, including the defense lawyers' own résumés.
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Daily Report Online

Georgia's AG Joins Coalition Seeking to Pressure Insurers on Opioids

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr today said Monday he has joined a bipartisan coalition of 37 states and territories urging health insurance companies to use their power to discourage doctors from prescribing opioids.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Intellectual Property & Life Sciences

In the Law Journal's Intellectual Property & Life Sciences supplement, articles focus on the new challenges presented by 3D printing, and the…
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New Jersey Law Journal

Patent Litigation in the District of NJ After 'TC Heartland'

On May 22, the Supreme Court of the United States decided 'TC Heartland v. Kraft Foods Group Brands,' which fundamentally changed the patent venue landscape.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Supreme Court's 'Sandoz v. Amgen' Decision Favors Biosimilars

On June 12, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in 'Sandoz v. Amgen,' a highly anticipated case concerning key provisions of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act, part of the larger Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Philadelphia Jury Hits J&J With $57.1M Verdict

A Philadelphia jury handed up a $57.1 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon after a trial over allegations that its transvaginal mesh product was defective.
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Corporate Counsel

A New Leaf: How 1 CLO Works With Cannabis Industry

Despite a complex network of regulations on cannabis sales, few dispensaries have a full-time in-house counsel. But one cannabis-related company just hired its first CLO.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Stark Sets Venue Guidelines for Del. IP Cases in Wake of 'TC Heartland'

For the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in TC Heartland, the chief judge of Delaware's district court this week said that companies must have a permanent and physical presence in the state to be sued for patent infringement.
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