Patent litigator Steven Carlson is leaving Fish & Richardson to lead the Silicon Valley office of Kasowitz, arriving as the firm rebuilds in the Valley. Earlier this month, the head of the office, Do
...injunction under Section 17203. Higbee, slip op. at 8-9, citing Allergan, Inc. v. Athena Cosmetics, Inc., 640 F.4th 1377, 1380 (Fed. Cir...
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...jurisdictions. On September 1, 2010, following a Department of Justice investigation, Allergan, Inc. (“Allergan”) announced it had pled guilty to a pharmaceutical misbranding violation...
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...380, 2012 (Del. April 4, 2013). The case concerns Allergan Inc., the Delaware-incorporated, California-headquartered company that makes Botox...
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...Supreme Court's decision reversing the Court of Chancery and blocking Allergan Inc.'s shareholders from pursuing litigation against the company in Delaware after...
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...the retirement funds of several public-employee unions, against officials of Allergan Inc., the pharmaceutical company that developed and manufactures Botox. The...
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...Attorneys for Allergan Inc. argued that the Delaware Court of Chancery was wrong to allow...
...Botox-maker Allergan Inc. has agreed to buy Mountain View, Californiabased drug company...
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