...public health advocates call "evergreening." Pharmaceutical companies periodically make small changes to a patented drug and then apply for a new patent on...
...of trying. The US Airways CEO struck a deal to combine the company with American Airlines parent company AMR Inc. on February 14, which would...
...economy, such as Obamacare, Dodd-Frank and immigration reform. Industries, companies and investors have fueled a growing demand for insight into an opaque...
...roughly $80 million in cases in which Pennsylvania alleges the companies inflated their drugs' prices. The state says it overpaid medical providers in prescription...
...same warning label used by the brand-name drug manufacturer. Defendant Mutual Pharmaceuticals Company, Inc. sought dismissal of the failure to warn...
...involving electrical wiring on planes and other issues. The airline's parent company, AMR Corp., disclosed the settlement on May 9 in a filing with...
Submitted by Charlton Stanley (Otteray Scribe), guest blogger Dr. Isaac Ray The relationship between mental health and the legal system is a turbulent one at best. One major problem is they spe
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...FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved mesh went out...and knowledgeable representative of our company, both of which are qualified...
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