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Appeals court gives FTC, DOJ permission to argue in pay-for-delay case

By Can Celik ( December 5, 2011, 17:15 GMT | Insight) -- The Court of Appeals in Philadelphia Friday said that the administration's senior litigator will get 15 minutes to represent the federal antitrust agencies in oral arguments this month in an appeal of a private challenge to a pay-for-delay case involving a heart drug.Washington – The Court of Appeals in Philadelphia Friday said that the administration's senior litigator will get 15 minutes to represent the federal antitrust agencies in oral arguments this month in an appeal of a private challenge to a pay-for-delay case involving a heart drug....

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