...an appeal by Michael Friedman, Paul Goldenheim and Howard Udell of Purdue Frederick Co., who were convicted of misdemeanor misbranding tied to the promotion...
Corporate Counsel
...at Purdue Frederick Company, Inc., is the first known general counsel of a...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...but had a green card; and he had graduated in 1987 from Purdue University with majors in computer engineering and mathematics, and had received a...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Court for the Western District of Virginia alleging that his former employer, Purdue Pharma, L.P. ("Purdue"), defrauded the government by marketing its pain-relief...
...Difede & Hawkins, Washington, D.C.Thornton v. The Purdue Frederick Co., et al.(No. 07-CV-01671, June...
...celebrating the Justice Department's $635 million plea agreement with the Purdue Frederick Co. and three of its executives over its marketing of prescription...
...celebrating the Justice Department's $635 million plea agreement with the Purdue Frederick Co. and three of its executives over its marketing of prescription...
...celebrating the Justice Department's $635 million plea agreement with the Purdue Frederick Co. and three of its executives over its marketing of prescription...
...States Patent and Trademark Office ("PTO"). Purdue Pharma L.P., The Purdue Frederick Company, The P.F. Laboratories, Inc., and The Purdue Pharma Company...
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