Platinum Biologics. It is a privately held company that develops and manufactures biologics, including monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and gene therapies. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California, and has offices in Europe and Asia.
Platinum Biologics is a legal company. It is...
Lots of us affected, the vast majority being Scarlet. The division is all but gone. About 33 phlebotomists remain nationwide - originally we had about 250 nationwide.
I bet we'd be in a stronger position if we didn't have a 10 million dollar lawsuit to pay.
I am looking for current or old employees that would be willing to testify to the toxic and prejudiced culture at iRhythm. I am an ex-iRT employee and my lawsuit is currently pending. I already have a significant list of women and minorities that were not treated right by this company but would...
It’s about to go down in the East. No getting out of this with facts and documents stacked against certain members of senior leadership, an RSM, a few territory managers, and the company. One of the best law firms hired and more than one plaintiff. Save the mud slinging and immature comments...
Came across this little doozy.
http://knobbemedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cod-1-18-cv-00691-1.pdf
Thoughts?
What will come of this?
The death of Paragon plating?
Realistic Timeline?
This is the second patent win for Sandoz in December 2017.
Allergan is expected to file for rehearing within 30 days on patent ruling. Earlier in Dec., Sandoz also won a patent case against Amgen.
http://alph.st/bf3c0558 Lilly joins the migraine drug race with Novartis and Amgen, as FDA accepts to review Lilly's Galcanezumab.
Already, Teva filed a lawsuit in October 2017, seeking to block Lilly's migraine drug to market in the U.S. The size of the migraine market is expected to more than...
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Allergan reaches a settlement with InnoPharma, a subsidiary of Pfizer on Restasis patent. Out of the four contestants, Mylan, Teva and Akorn are still contesting the patents in the federal court. http://alph.st/b3437240
How come every Lawsuit thread gets pulled immediately? It's a fact every other commercial I see is a law firm going after Stryker, naming specific products. Why is CP pulling these threads? What is Stryker running trying to hide?