...Purdue Pharma, L.P.; Purdue Pharma, Inc.; Purdue Frederick Company, Inc.; Purdue Pharmaceuticals, L.P.; and P.F. Laboratories, Inc. (collectively, "Purdue"...
...estoppel. Plaintiffs Purdue Pharma L.P., The P.F. Laboratories, Inc., Purdue Pharmaceuticals L.P., and Rhodes Technologies (collectively, "Purdue") oppose Actavis...
...Friedman v. Sebelius, 11-5028, overturned a 12-year exclusion from working in the pharmaceutical and health...
...Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association (see its brief) support the Purdue...
...of the board of KV Pharmaceutical Company in St. Louis. Mr...also cited the case of Purdue Frederick, in which three executives...
...Department of Justice (DOJ) has brought a series of cases in which pharmaceutical companies have entered corporate guilty pleas and reached civil settlements with the...
...of a pharmaceutical company were not only criminally convicted, but subsequently excluded from all government health benefit programs. 'Purdue' Case...
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... OSI Pharmaceuticals has announced plans to consolidate...site had been occupied by Purdue Pharma, and includes 400,000...
C. Evan Stewart, a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder and an adjunct professor at Fordham and Brooklyn Law Schools, writes that while eating lunch one day, Chicken Little is hit by an acorn and concludes t
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