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PhRMA Wins Bid To Halt W.Va. Drug Discount Expansion Law
By Hannah Albarazi
The country's biggest pharmaceutical lobbying group has won preliminary injunctions against a West Virginia law that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America claims unconstitutionally expands a federal drug discount program, with a federal judge finding that the law threatens to create a situation where "the fox guards the henhouse."
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Top Gov't Contracts Cases Of 2024
By Daniel Wilson
Courts and the U.S. Government Accountability Office have made several high-profile, consequential decisions for government contractors this year, addressing the constitutionality of the False Claims Act's whistleblower provisions and the limits of the president's authority over federal procurement.
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Philips CPAP Suits Against SoClean Tossed From MDLs
By Mike Curley
A Pennsylvania federal judge has tossed two complaints from Philips RS North America against SoClean Inc. from multidistrict litigation stemming from a CPAP machine recall, saying one would disrupt the wrap-up of the MDL surrounding Philips' products, while the other should not have been filed directly into the SoClean MDL.
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