...antitrust case against Schering-Plough (now Merck & Co. Inc.) and Upsher-Smith Laboratories Inc. over allegations they paid generic drug makers to delay entry...
...Abbotts Product Inc.) and generic drug makers Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Paddock Laboratories, Inc./Par Pharmaceutical Companies Inc. was an unfair restraint of trade. The...
...based Schering-Plough Corp.'s 1997 settlement with generic drug maker Upsher-Smith Laboratories Inc. over a drug Upsher-Smith wanted to launch did not...
In the area of enforcement of pharmaceutical patents, 2005 and the first eight months of 2006 are proving to be among the worst in memory. Why? Because in the last 20 months, the Federal Circuit has
...alleging that an earlier patent settlement between Schering-Plough Corp. and Upsher-Smith Laboratories Inc. over K-Dur 20, a potassium supplement, illegally restrained trade...
...unfair competition, and declaratory judgment of non-infringement against patent holder, Metabolite Laboratories, Inc. ("Metabolite"). Breckenridge Pharm., Inc. v. Metabolite Labs., Inc., 348 F. Supp...
...unfair competition, and declaratory judgment of non-infringement against patent holder, Metabolite Laboratories, Inc. ("Metabolite"). Breckenridge Pharm., Inc. v. Metabolite Labs., Inc., 348 F. Supp...
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