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In Re: Pharmaceutical Industry
as 12-1067
Defendant:
ALPHA THERAPEUTIC CO, BAXTER HEMOGLOBIN THERAPEUTICS, NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS and others
Plaintiff / Appellee:
STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF GREENE, ACTION ALLIANCE OF SENIOR CITIZENS OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA and others
Interested Party:
OXFORD HEALTH PLANS, LLC, EXCELLUS BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD, KLINE & SPECTER, PC and others
Defendant / Appellee:
PHARMACIA CORPORATION, PAR PHARMACEUTICAL, INC., KREMERS URBAN DEV. CO. and others
Not Classified By Court:
M. JOYCE HOWE, COUNTY OF ORANGE, ESSEX SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE and others
Petitioner / Appellant:
CORINNA CONNICK
Plaintiff:
THERESE SHEPLEY, LARRY YOUNG and STATE OF VA
SANOFI-AVENTIS V SANDOZ INC
as 09-1427
Defendant:
Abraxis Bioscience, Inc. (formerly known as Astrazeneca Phar, Actavis Group hf., Actavis Totowa LLC and others
Defendant-Appellee:
Barr Laboratories, Inc., Fresenius Kabi Oncology Plc (f/k/a Dabur Oncology plc), Fresenius Kabi Pharma Limited (f/k/a/ Dabur Pharma Limited) and others
Plaintiff-Appellant:
Debiopharm S.A., Sanofi-Aventis and Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC
ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE V MAYNE PHARMA
as 06-1118
Plaintiff-Appellee:
Abraxis Bioscience, Inc. (formerly known as Astrazeneca Phar, Abraxis Bioscience, Inc. (formerly known as Astrazeneca Phar and Abraxis Bioscience, Inc. (formerly known as Astrazeneca Phar
Defendant-Appellant:
Mayne Pharma (USA) Inc. (fka Faulding Pharmaceutical Co.), Mayne Pharma (USA) Inc. (fka Faulding Pharmaceutical Co.) and Mayne Pharma (USA) Inc. (fka Faulding Pharmaceutical Co.)
NAPRO BIOTHERAPEUTICS V MYLAN LABS
as 04-1170
Plaintiff-Appellee:
MAYNE PHARMA (USA) INC. (fka Faulding Pharmaceutical Co.) and NAPRO BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC. (nka Tapestry Pharmaceuticals)
Defendant-Appellant:
MYLAN LABORATORIES INC., MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. and UDL LABORATORIES, INC.
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