The state Supreme Court waded through lengthy arguments Tuesday in a case in which the state of Pennsylvania has alleged two pharmaceutical companies inflated the price of their drugs at the governme
...Kirkland & Ellis (for Abbott); Sidley & Austin (for Pfizer); Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler (for J&J); and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman (for...
...a scheduled December court hearing after Peter C. Harvey of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler withdrew, complaining that the firm had not been paid "...
A Commonwealth Court judge who presided over trials in Pennsylvania's suits against pharmaceutical companies for overcharging the state for prescription drug reimbursements has denied post-trial moti
Winston & Strawn must face a $2.5 million malpractice suit from former shareholders of pharmaceutical company Biosynexus for allegedly botching the 2005 sale of the company, a Manhattan judge has rul
Winston & Strawn must face a $2.5 million malpractice suit from former shareholders of pharmaceutical company Biosynexus for allegedly botching the 2005 sale of the company, a Manhattan judge has rul
...enforcement of our ethics laws," Stephen P. Younger of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, the past president of the New York State Bar Association...
The practice of law has changed dramatically over the last two centuries. Old tools of the trade -- steno pools, fax machines, dusty libraries -- have been replaced with countless electronic devices
Drug manufacturers may be held liable for a "false marking" claim under a federal whistleblower law for printing expired patent numbers on their product packages even when they have fully complied wi
...Park, Elizabeth H. Shofner, John C. Knapp, Peter C. Harvey, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler, New York. Comment: The Commonwealth Court...
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