Legal

Teva Pharmaceuticals reached a $15 million agreement with the state of Louisiana to settle claims against the company over its marketing of opioid products.
Biogen agreed to pay $22 million in response to allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, and now, life insurance company Humana is suing Biogen over a similar scheme.
Industry watchers question why Elizabeth Holmes has been singled out for failing to deliver what she promised while other tech executives are given a pass.
Diabetes player Novo Nordisk cut a deal this week, announcing a settlement agreement to put an end to a lawsuit filed in January 2017 by American Depository Receipt investors.
Aside from the fraud trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, other court-related cases are taking place, including between Takeda and AbbVie over cancer drug, Lupron.
A trustee with the DOJ filed a request for an “expedited stay” in order to prevent the initiation of the bankruptcy plan.
Erika Cheung testified that the data manipulation happened “frequently,” in order to make the company’s lead asset look good to investors.
SENS Research Foundation released findings that confirmed the charges of inappropriate behavior raised by two former female employees against Aubrey de Grey.
Chin, 57, and Humad, 36, along with the company, were indicted on charges of paying surgeons to use their spinal implants in surgeries.
Elizabeth Holmes heads to court today to face multiple criminal fraud charges that could land the Theranos founder and CEO in prison for more than a decade.
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