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27 Apr 2009, 9:43 am
The suit is spearheaded by California-based health insurer Universal Care Inc., which says it covered the cost of the mood drugs provided to insured children, and by two plaintiffs who say they paid at least part of the costs.Briefs and Other Related Documents: 2009 WL 964938 OHIO FED. [read post]
30 Mar 2009, 3:06 pm
Should a person’s choice to keep their Facebook profile private and share it only with selected “friends” override the right of other litigants to access information that may be relevant to a case? [read post]
6 Feb 2009, 7:07 am by Thomas Elcock
This suit is almost certainly the first of many Madoff actions to be filed in Massachusetts, one of the hubs of the financial services industry. [read post]
19 Nov 2008, 3:15 pm
First, a point of order: this post is not about the efficacy, necessity or morality of organ donation. [read post]
10 Oct 2008, 3:22 pm
Guidant works diligently to create the most reliable products and services, enhance patient outcomes, and limit adverse events to patients. [read post]
12 Sep 2008, 9:23 pm
Air Management Services, Inc. (28-CA-21378; 352 NLRB No. 145) Albuquerque, NM Aug. 29, 2008. [read post]
6 Sep 2008, 3:31 am
Here are a few court  decisions that have come down since April, 2008, regarding aviation and airport development law: Aerial Banners, Inc. v. [read post]
11 Aug 2008, 3:32 pm
This is because the QSF severely limits market choices, there has been no final ruling from Treasury, and/or where the small size of the case makes for an unpleasant cost/benefit ratio. [read post]
2 Aug 2008, 12:54 am
: (Holman’s Biotech IP Blog), Daiichi’s open offer for 20% in Ranbaxy awaits Sebi nod: (GenericsWeb), Australia/India: Strides shows thumbs up for Indian generic industry acquiring controlling interest in Ascent: (Spicy IP), Europe: Significant date ahead for EU Paediatric Regulation: (SPC Blog), India: Grave diggers, ‘immoral’ patent and the National Biotech Regulatory Authority: (Spicy IP), UK: Monster trade mark infringement case: court reveals its thinking… [read post]