The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to the generic drug companies yesterday, ruling that they are allowed to file certain legal counterclaims against the brand name pharmaceutical companies in an effort to get their cheaper versions of the...
“Pay For Delay” Is On It’s Way Out After Supreme Court Ruling
Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that brand-name drug makers could find themselves facing a lawsuit for violating antitrust laws if they make a deal that pays potential competitors to delay selling generics on the market.
The...
California Supreme Court Rules That Amusement Parks Are Not Liable For Injuries On Properly Operating Rides
Earlier this week, the California Supreme Court ruled that amusement parks are not financially liable for injuries suffered on properly operating thrill rides, such as bumper cars.
The state’s highest court made the decision after reviewing a...