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20 Sep 2013, 4:04 am by Steven Gursten
Varadi, et al., which started as a $10,000 State Farm offer of settlement and ended in a $1.485 million verdict, including case evaluation sanctions. [read post]
29 Jun 2020, 7:00 am by Natalma M. McKnew
That triggered an action in the Southern District of New York, State of New York et al v. [read post]
1 Nov 2010, 2:46 am by Kelly
(Docket Report) District Court N D California: ‘Greed’ and overreaching forfeit sanctions award: Goodman Ball, Inc., et. al. v. [read post]
11 May 2011, 4:54 am by Marie Louise
ARUP: Genetic testing patents found to be anticipated and in violation of Lilly written description requirement (Holman’s Biotech IP Blog) (Patent Docs) (Patently-O) US: FDA gets the ball rolling on biosimilar/interchangeable biological product user fee program; proposal gives a hat tip to PDUFA while acknowledging the nascent state of the industry (FDA Law Blog) (Patent Docs) Products Citalopram – UK Patents Court disapproving of EPO’s approach to assessment of novelty:… [read post]
29 Aug 2015, 10:58 am by Drew Falkenstein
 [3] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [21] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [16, 33] The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [33] Once the genetic material has been transferred, norovirus reproduces, finally killing the human cells and releasing new copies of itself that attach to more cells of the… [read post]
14 Oct 2017, 8:56 am by Bill Marler
Of the viruses, only the common cold is reported more often than a norovirus infection—also referred to as viral gastroenteritis. [2] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [3] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [4]  The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [read post]
11 Feb 2023, 8:13 pm by Bill Marler
 [3] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [21] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [16, 33]  The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [33] Once the genetic material has been transferred, norovirus reproduces, finally killing the human cells and releasing new copies of itself that attach to more cells of… [read post]
12 Mar 2021, 9:46 am by Bill Marler
The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [read post]
7 Dec 2013, 8:47 am by Bill Marler
 [3] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [21] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [16, 33]  The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [33] Once the genetic material has been transferred, norovirus reproduces, finally killing the human cells and releasing new copies of itself that attach to more cells of the… [read post]
3 Jan 2015, 7:37 pm by Bill Marler
Of the viruses, only the common cold is reported more often than a norovirus infection—also referred to as viral gastroenteritis. [2] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [3] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [4]  The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [read post]
8 Dec 2015, 6:44 pm by Bill Marler
 [3] Nature has created an ingenious bug in norovirus. [21] The round blue ball structure of norovirus is actually a protein surrounding the virus’s genetic material. [16, 33] The virus attaches to the outside of cells lining the intestine, and then transfers its genetic material into those cells. [33] Once the genetic material has been transferred, norovirus reproduces, finally killing the human cells and releasing new copies of itself that attach to more cells of the… [read post]
16 Jun 2013, 3:49 pm by Kedar Bhatia
Ball State University 11-556Issue: Whether the “supervisor” liability rule established by Faragher v. [read post]
14 Jul 2022, 8:24 am by Josh Blackman
See Brief for Cherokee Nation et al. as Amici Curiae 18 (Cherokee Brief ) ("The State's tale of a criminal dystopia ineastern Oklahoma is just that: A tale"). [read post]