...attorneys will round out the plaintiffs committee. The litigation targets New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc. ...
...the order on April 9 in In Re New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc. Products Liability Litigation. Injectable steroids from...
...book retailers and will be prohibited until December 2014 from entering into new agreements with similar restrictions. The U.S. Department of Justice...
...12, the panel transferred the litigation, captioned In Re New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc. Products Liability Litigation, to that district, over the...
...directors of New England Compounding Center, in...director of pharmacy at the...
...Barry Cadden, an owner, president, head pharmacist and director of pharmacy at New England Compounding until recently. It also listed $4.8 million...
...STATE CAN'T FORCE ERNST TO DISGORGE LEHMAN MONEY NEW YORK State attorney General Eric Schneiderman cannot force auditing firm Ernst...
...appointing liaison counsel. Eleven cases comprise In Re New England Compounding Pharmacy Cases, which have been consolidated for pretrial purposes. Two others...
...destructive" testing, including inspection of walls and ductwork, at New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc., a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that...
...federal judge has attached $5 million in assets belonging to New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc., a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that...
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