...200, U.S. regional-mid, and non-U.S. firms with them. GSK increased its use of VBFs from 3 percent to 68 percent; UTC...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...200, U.S. regional-mid, and non-U.S. firms with them. GSK increased its use of VBFs from 3 percent to 68 percent; UTC...
...146;s former associate general counsel Lauren Stevens, who had managed GSKs response to a Federal Drug Administration investigation into off-label...
...146;s former associate general counsel Lauren Stevens, who had managed GSKs response to a Federal Drug Administration investigation into off-label...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and was spending her time gardening and relaxing with her family. But GSK then asked her to return to work part-time. "I do...
The Daily Report
...S. Food and Drug Administration inquiry into off-label drug marketing at GSK, allegedly by making false statements and by withholding information that was requested...
...S. Food and Drug Administration inquiry into off-label drug marketing at GSK, allegedly by making false statements and by withholding information that was requested...
Daily Business Review
...litigation Bob Harchut was appointed "SPOC of the GELRT." No, GSK wasn't sending its associate general counsel into outer space, but he...
The Daily Report
...litigation Bob Harchut was appointed "SPOC of the GELRT." No, GSK wasn't sending its associate general counsel into outer space, but he...
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