...the biggest drug companies in the land...Reed Smth (for Eli Lilly & Co.); Irell...
...sales representatives working for the same manager at Eli Lilly & Co. brought suit against the company for sexual harassment and other types of discrimination...
...with us." Levine sued Eli Lilly and more than a dozen other pharmaceutical companies on behalf of the four sisters and...
...Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. agreed...a statement the company said it "...
...s estate. The Schilfs had sued Eli Lilly in 2007, alleging that the company had failed to adequately warn doctors of the...
...lawyers," Lehner said. "They think of themselves as counselors for companies facing litigation problems." When P.D. Villarreal became GSK...
...Philadelphia trial court decertified a wage-and-hour class action against the company. Begley also represented Verizon Communications in a case in which...
...Philadelphia trial court decertified a wage-and-hour class action against the company. Begley also represented Verizon Communications in a case in which...
...County Circuit Court records. Carla Cox, an Eli Lilly spokeswoman, said the company has always maintained that it had nothing to do...
...agency declined after Eli Lilly promised it would educate doctors and patients about the hazards. However, the Indianapolis-based company's educational program...
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