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Gilead Sciences, Inc. et al v. Safe Chain Solutions, LLC et al
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February 22, 2024
Gilead Reaches Deal In Suit Over Counterfeit HIV Drug
Gilead Sciences Inc. has agreed to a deal to end a suit in New York federal court against Safe Chain Solutions LLC over allegedly counterfeit versions of Gilead HIV medications, with Safe Chain being barred from buying certain Gilead products.
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July 31, 2023
NY Judge Won't Lift Asset Freezes In Gilead Counterfeit Suit
A New York federal judge on Monday refused to lift asset freezes Gilead Sciences obtained against Scripts Wholesale Inc. and an individual accused of conspiring to peddle counterfeit versions of Gilead HIV medication, ruling that Gilead has shown it's likely to win its case and that the freezes are justified.
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September 30, 2022
Fla. Man's Silence Keeps Gilead's NY Counterfeiting Suit Alive
A New York federal judge has refused to let a Florida man escape allegations that he was part of a conspiracy to sell counterfeit versions of Gilead HIV medication, saying his decision to plead the Fifth during a deposition was particularly damning when deciding whether he could be sued in the state.
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January 18, 2022
Gilead Says Counterfeit Ring Swiped Its HIV Drug Branding
Gilead Sciences said a massive ring of small-time drug distributors and pharmacists was filling the biotech company's branded HIV medication bottles with potentially dangerous drugs and selling the counterfeit pills to patients, according to a civil case unsealed Tuesday in New York federal court.