N.J. Carpenters Health Fund v. NovaStar Mortgage; Apotex v. Bristol-Myers Squibb; Ryan et al. v. JPMorgan Chas
...litigation over a soured pay-for-delay deal with generic drug maker Apotex, Debevoise & Plimpton won a nine-day jury trial in Florida state court...
A former Department of Homeland Security official moves to Jenner & Block's privacy and information governance practice; Day Pitney loses four environmental lawyers to Gibbons in New Jersey; and Choa
...handled patent infringement cases for such clients as Canadian generic drug maker Apotex and Novartis's Sandoz subsidiary. Decker expects the group to...
After Apotex was thwarted in its plans to introduce a generic version of Provigil...
Apotex is still on the hook for the giant damages award handed down...
West Coast Soft Wear et al. v. China National Petroleum Corporation et al.; Kuwait Airways v. Iraq; Merck et al. v. Apotex et al
In a patent fight over a cancer drug, Apotex and its lawyers at Duane Morris didn't leave well enough alone...
Apotex's decision to introduce a generic version of the blood thinner Plavix...
Alaska Retirement Management Board v. Mercer; In re WTC Disaster Site Litigation; Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank et al. v. Morgan Stanley et al.; AstraZeneca et al. v. Mylan et al
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