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National Law Journal

Xarelto Defendants Switch Pilots to Maintain Winning Streak

The third bellwether trial over blood thinner Xarelto began this week, but it's missing one thing: Beth Wilkinson.
10 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

MDL Panel Steers Nexium, Prilosec Litigation to NJ Federal Court

A federal judicial panel has transferred more than 200 cases to New Jersey involving heartburn medications Nexium and Prilosec just six months after it refused a similar request.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GC Compensation Report: Industry Breakdown

General counsel in the entertainment, commercial banking and pharmaceutical sectors made out well in 2016.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shkreli Verdict Could Spell Mixed Fate for Greebel

Martin Shkreli's acquittal on one conspiracy count is good news for his former lawyer, Evan Greebel, but a conviction on a second count could be bad news for the attorney.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shkreli Guilty on 3 of 8 Charges in Brooklyn Federal Court

After a six-week trial, a jury found former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli guilty of three counts related to a scheme in which prosecutors said he defrauded investors into two hedge funds and paid them back by pilfering another company he formed.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Proposal for New Rx Pricing Sheriff Greeted With Skepticism

A proposal by the Democratic Party to create a new "price gouging enforcer" in the federal government to stop big price spikes in prescription medications—like the EpiPen—is being greeted by skepticism with health care law experts.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Plaintiff Seeks to Reinstate Fentanyl Death Case Against Teva

The father of a man who died from an opiate-related overdose has asked the Pennsylvania Superior Court to reinstate his case against drugmaker Teva, over the marketing of its powerful fentanyl lozenge Actiq.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Heart to Heart: Judge Clears Way For State Trademark Claims Over CVS Logo

A federal judge has refused to dismiss state trademark dilution claims brought by the designer of a web application focused on women's health against CVS Pharmacy over its stylized "Health Heart" logo.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In Re: Accutane Litig.

Trial Court Erred in Precluding Expert Testimony Using Reasonable Scientific Evidence Other Than Epidemiological Studies to Reject Such Studied Cited by Defendants
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

AbbVie Files New Infringement Case Over Blockbuster Drug Humira

AbbVie Inc. filed a patent infringement lawsuit Wednesday against German rival Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., the second case in Delaware that seeks to block sales of a less-expensive biosimilar version of Humira, AbbVie's top-selling drug.
3 minute read

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