...senior counsel, e-discovery and records management at Abbot Laboratories, and previously an attorney at Mayer Brown; and Memphis-based ...
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...the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories Inc. pitted doctors and researchers against biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in the...
...The unusual sequence of events affecting Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories Inc. began Tuesday night when the lawyer for Prometheus, Richard Bress...
...wrongful life." The ruling in Donovan v. Idant Laboratories rejected claims by both a mother and a daughter who suffers...
The lawmaking process is normally where heated debate and lobbying over a wanna-be law take place. When that wanna-be becomes law by overwhelming vote margins and a presidential signature, the heat n
...who are up on business issues," says Stephen Shapiro, a partner at Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw and a longtime expert on court procedure. ...
...self-described world's largest biotechnology company, and generic manufacturers like Barr Laboratories Inc. Not surprisingly, they have lined up an impressive array...
... partner Frank A. Mayer was a speaker at...in ADVANCE for Medical Laboratory Professionals magazine. ...
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