...welcomes Amy Handler, previously an associate with Hughes Hubbard & Reed in New York City. Noteworthy...
Merck & Co. shareholders can go forward with a class-action suit alleging the company misrepresented the safety of its arthritis drug Vioxx and that share prices fell when the true risk was disclosed
...include 44 in New Jersey, 42 in New York City, 16 in...DC/NYC (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco...
...attorneys are subject to the same requirements as licensed members of the New Jersey Bar under a number of Court Rules. Among these are the...
In multidistrict securities litigation over the discontinued arthritis medication Vioxx, a federal judge has ordered Merck & Co, to turn over documents it produced earlier during a government investi
...SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2, the Trustees...
...include 48 in New Jersey, 43 in New York City, 23 in...DC/NYC (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco...
...attorneys are subject to the same requirements as licensed members of the New Jersey Bar under a number of Court Rules. Among these are the...
...Johnson & Johnson New Brunswick Health-care products...Weiss, Washington, DC/NYC, (litigation); Reed Smith, San Francisco (litigation); Schiff...
...SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2, the Trustees of...
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