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By Bruce D. Collins | January 31, 2006
Cash-strapped New Hampshire town rescinds charities' non-profit status.
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By Staff Writer | January 31, 2006
A federal judge has thrown out the first attempt by a government body to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) to collect damages from companies it accuses of depleting public resources through hiring illegal immigrants. On July 27, 2005, Canyon County Idaho filed suit against Syngenta Seeds,...
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By Julius Melnitzer | January 31, 2006
Most of the defense bar applauded the Supreme Court's April 2005 decision in Dura Pharmaceuticals Inc. v. Broudo because it significantly tightened the reins on securities fraud cases. Dura rejected the notion that simply alleging the stock price was inflated at the time of purchase due to misrepresentation gives rise...
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By Michael T. Burr | January 31, 2006
Companies back off from predicting future earnings in quarterly calls.
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled Oct. 21, 2005, that a company that deceptively promoted products as cancer cures must issue refunds to customers who bought the drugs. A three-judge panel unanimously upheld an earlier court ruling that required New Jersey-based Lane Labs to pay $109...
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
European counsel use training and audits to keep Competition Commission at bay.
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
Supreme Court's decision in Alvarez leaves companies open to litigation.
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By Michael T. Burr | December 31, 2005
CAFA was supposed to reduce companies' litigation risks. It may be having the opposite effect.
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By Staff Writer | December 31, 2005
It's not surprising that the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry attracts a great deal of government scrutiny. As prescription drug prices and uninsured rates continue to climb, states and the federal government are constantly watching the activities of major players in the industry, seeking to root out wrongdoing and wastefulness that...
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By Steven Seidenberg | December 31, 2005
PTO stops examiners from using the technological arts test to reject patent applications.
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