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FTC files reply in support of motion for partial final judgment in AndroGel pay-for-delay case

( July 2, 2015, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Federal Trade Commission filed a reply in support of its motion requesting that US District Judge Harvey Bartle enter a partial final judgment regarding a May 6 order dismissing the FTC’s claims alleging that Abbvie and Teva Pharmaceuticals entered into a reverse-payment agreement. The FTC argues that there is no overlap between the adjudicated reverse payment claim and the unajudicated sham litigation claim. See document below. ...

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