Legal

The government charged Chicago-based Daniel V.T. Catenacci, a medical school professor who served as the lead investigator of the company’s cancer drug bemarituzumab.
Moderna has decided to drop the patent application to “allow more time for discussions with the NIH”, which will be aimed at an amicable resolution.
U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon rejected a bankruptcy plan that shielded the Sackler family from potential lawsuits related to the opioid crisis.
Texas’ top law enforcement official is taking aim at two drug companies over what he alleges is the promotion of hormone blockers for children experiencing gender dysphoria.
The lawsuit was filed by Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, a nonprofit organization recently formed with a mission to obtain the data for the COVID-19 vaccines.
Throughout her defense, she cast blame for Theranos’ troubles on her former partner and lover, Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani, as well as subordinates who she claimed misled her.
The counterclaim by an alleged victim of MIT professor David Sabatini said she was coerced into sex and that Sabatini’s laboratory had a “toxic and sexually charged” environment.
Vyera Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay $40 million to settle federal allegations to radically increase the price of toxoplasmosis drug Daraprim and prevent generic competition.
The SEC announced charges against Usama Malik and his former live-in girlfriend Lauren S. Wood regarding an FDA decision during a trading black out.
Four BMS employees have filed a lawsuit against BMS after claiming the company would not grant them a religious exemption and threatened their employment.
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