One of the longest-serving leaders of the U.S. Justice Department's criminal division is returning to Covington & Burling to take on a newly created role as vice-chairman of the firm
Paul Clement and the tiny firm he joined in 2011 have already taken on gay marriage, immigration, health care, voting rights, and redistricting. What's next
July saw a burst of dealmaking in the health care sector
...health care fraud s ettlement in history, U.K. drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline plc agreed to pay a total of $3 billion in penalties to...
U.S. v. Countrywide et al.; Novartis Wage and Hour Litigation; Irving H. Picard, Trustee v. Sonja Kohn et al.; Texas v. Janssen; Parmalat Capital Finance v. Grant Thornton et al.; Silverman v. Motoro
...by FTSE-100 engineering company Rolls-Royce Group plc. Internet search giant Google Inc., pharmaceutical leader GlaxoSmithKline plc, consumer electronics company Apple Inc., and British...
...group leader Andrew Bayman are serving as national coordinating counsel for GlaxoSmithKline plc in its Paxil litigation. (Plaintiffs have claimed that the antidepressant causes...
...U.S. v. GSK GlaxoSmithKline plc announced November 3 that it had reached a $3...
...capabilities. Groombridge's clients have included Monsanto Co., Novartis AG, and GlaxoSmithKline Plc on matters involving biologics, drugs, drug delivery systems, and diagnostics. He...
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