...high-stakes federal patent case involving the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ImClone Systems Inc. and Repligen Corp. The case, MIT v. ImClone...
...their communications to government investigators who were probing trading activity of ImClone Systems, Inc. ("ImClone") stock on December 27, 2001, just ahead of the company...
...products through a sweeping pre-emption argument." Dura Pharmaceuticals Inc. v. Broudo, scheduled to be argued tomorrow, could determine the future...
...on March 1, the government secured a guilty plea from former WorldCom Inc. chief financial officer Scott Sullivan and the indictment of CEO Bernard Ebbers...
...false statements concerning her sale of shares in an unrelated company, ImClone Systems, Inc., and that those statements artificially inflated the value of MSO's...
...from investigators the reason that Stewart had sold her shares of ImClone Systems Inc. in 2001. The defense claimed Hartridge did not disclose...
...advance of Dec. 27, 2001, to sell 3,928 shares of ImClone Systems Inc. if it fell to $60 and that the sale was not...
...to investors in her own company about her role in the ImClone Systems Inc. insider trading scandal. Southern District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum...
...sale of 3,928 shares of stock in the biotech company, ImClone Systems, Inc., on December 27, 2001. Stewart made this sale just before ImClone...
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