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U.S District Court grants preliminary approval for the settlement of Sampson v. Robinson case

21. August 2009 01:37
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY) announced today that the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has granted preliminary approval of settlement of Sampson v. Robinson, et al., Case No. 1:07-CV-06890 (on appeal: Case No. 08-5475), a shareholder action pursued derivatively on behalf of Bristol-Myers Squibb. The action concerned allegations relating to the efforts to settle the Plavix patent litigation in 2006. The proposed settlement is subject to final Court approval. The Court has set a final approval hearing for December 8, 2009 at 2 p.m. in the courtroom of the Honorable Paul A. Crotty, United States District Judge. [More]

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Mylan files lawsuit against Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Post-Gazette reporters

19. August 2009 21:15
Mylan Inc. (Nasdaq: MYL) today announced that the company and its subsidiary Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. filed a civil lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Monongalia County, W.Va., against the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Post-Gazette reporters Len Boselovic and Patricia Sabatini, and others as yet unknown. [More]

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Labopharm comments on outcome of patent-infringement litigation initiated by Purdue Pharma

18. August 2009 03:42
Labopharm Inc. today commented on the outcome of patent-infringement litigation initiated by Purdue Pharma Products L.P. against Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. relating to Ultram(R) ER (tramadol hydrochloride extended-release tablets). The patents-in-suit are owned by Purdue and are licensed to Ortho-McNeil, Inc., the marketer of Ultram(R) ER. [More]

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Par Pharmaceutical wins in Ultram ER litigation

18. August 2009 03:37
Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. today announced that the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has ruled in favor of Par in its challenge of Purdue's patents relating to extended-release tramadol, which are listed in the Orange Book for Ortho-McNeil's Ultram(R) ER product. [More]

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Ormco Corporation and Align Technology agree to collaborate and settle patent litigation

18. August 2009 02:28
Ormco Corporation, a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation (NYSE: DHR) today announced that Ormco and Align Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALGN) have agreed to enter into an exclusive collaboration arrangement to jointly develop and market an orthodontic product offering that will provide orthodontic patients a treatment solution that involves a combination of Align's Invisalign(R) system and Ormco's Insignia(R) custom orthodontic bracket and arch wire system. [More]

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Labopharm comments on outcome of patent-infringement litigation initiated by Purdue Pharma

17. August 2009 19:45
Labopharm Inc. today commented on the outcome of patent-infringement litigation initiated by Purdue Pharma Products L.P. against Par Pharmaceutical Companies, Inc. relating to Ultram(R) ER (tramadol hydrochloride extended-release tablets). [More]

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Align Technology settles patent litigation with Ormco

17. August 2009 18:34
Align Technology, Inc. today announced that it has reached a settlement with Ormco Corporation (Ormco), a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, to end all pending litigation between the parties and to begin a new strategic collaboration. [More]

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Government stops unlawful social security suspensions

11. August 2009 21:09
The Social Security Administration has agreed to repay more than $500 million in benefits that were unlawfully withheld from 80,000 people since January 2007. [More]

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AGA Medical announces verdict in jury phase of patent case

6. August 2009 19:18
AGA Medical Holdings, Inc. (AGA Medical) today announced the completion of the first phase of a litigation between AGA Medical and Medtronic, Inc., in which a California jury returned a verdict that some of AGA Medical's products infringed some of the claims of patents held by Medtronic, and that these patents have not been proven invalid over prior art. [More]

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BIO urges Supreme Court to overturn decision on Bilski v. Doll

6. August 2009 19:08
In an amicus brief filed today, BIO urged the Supreme Court to overturn the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Bilski v. Doll. [More]

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Patent Office upholds I-Flow Corporation’s patent covering infusion devices

28. July 2009 02:00
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has once again affirmed the validity of I-Flow Corporation's patent covering the ON-Q compact collapsible infusion devices. [More]

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Merck reports proposed settlement involving merger with Schering-Plough

26. July 2009 20:05
Merck & Co., Inc. has announced a proposed settlement, subject to Court approval, to resolve litigation challenging the planned merger between Merck and Schering-Plough Corporation and seeking other forms of relief. [More]

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Cytori Therapeutics comments on patent appeal

26. July 2009 20:02
Cytori Therapeutics has been informed that the United States Federal Court in the Central District of California upheld a June 2008 decision relating to U.S. patent number 6,777,231 (the '231 patent). [More]

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Schering-Plough reports proposed settlement in planned merger with Merck

24. July 2009 16:40
Schering-Plough Corporation today reported a proposed settlement, subject to Court approval, to resolve litigation seeking to enjoin the planned merger with Merck & Co., Inc., and other forms of relief. [More]

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Nanosys reaches settlement of patent infringement lawsuit against Nanoco Technologies

23. July 2009 22:44
Nanosys, Inc. today announced it has agreed to settlement terms of a patent infringement lawsuit against Nanoco Technologies Ltd. [More]

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