Tag: Pay for Delay
Why the New Administration Should Bury the New Madison Approach
The “New Madison” approach sounds so promising. Old but new. Updating the classics for the modern era. What could be bad? In a word:...
Paroxetine – The EU Court of Justice Rules on Pay-For-Delay Settlements...
Maria José Schmidt-Kessen (Copenhagen Business School)1
Introduction
While we are still awaiting the judgments in the pending appeals on pay-for-delay settlements in Lundbeck2 and Servier,3 the...
Antitrust Developments in Food and Pharma
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Antitrust Developments in Food and Pharma
By John M. Connor
Closing the loopholes of downstream application of the Capper-Volstead exemption in...
Antitrust Law and Patent Settlement Design
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Antitrust Law and Patent Settlement Design
By Erik Hovenkamp
For competing firms, a patent settlement provides a rare opportunity to write an...
US: Pay-for-delay lawsuit settled for US$270m
Endo International Plc, Teva Pharmaceuticals and Teikoku Seijaku have agreed to pay a cumulative US$270.8 million to resolve class action lawsuits alleging Endo paid...
EU: Commission objects to Teva-Cephalon “pay-for-delay”
The European Commission has informed pharmaceutical company Teva of its preliminary view that an agreement concluded with Cephalon was in breach of EU antitrust...
US: Ranbaxy pay-for-delay trial starts
As complex as reverse-payment antitrust lawsuits can be, the one being litigated against generic drug maker Ranbaxy over its settlement with Cephalon can be...
NOV-14(2)
In this issue:
In the antitrust debate arena, health care topics are the gifts that just keep on giving—always something new to discuss, analyze, or...
SEP-13(2)
Last June, the U.S. Supreme Court finally tackled Reverse Payments. In Actavis, they leaned away from many lower court decisions and acknowledged that reverse...
JUN-12(2)
With the Supreme Court ruling on Obama Care, much of the business world is focused on healthcare. In honor of that attention, we decided...