All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Legal Issues
Posted March 24, 2008Subprime Issue:the chicken or the egg & who bears the price?
Analysis of: Subprime-Related Filings in Federal Court Increase Dramatically | www.law.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
The current subprime problems will likely affirm the need for things like Sarbanes-Okley & Corporate Governance? While the US has certainly developed a reputation for being litigious, holding some accountable for the fall out on the subprime issues should not be limped in this category!...
Posted March 24, 2008Lead Paint Ruling in Rhode Island gets closer to a decision.
Analysis of: R.I. court weighs lead paint verdict | www.boston.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
If the Rode Island Lead Paint ruling is upheld 3 companies face billions in exposure! Was this another case in which the jury heard just a little to much possible wrongdoing & skipped Proximate Cause right to send a message?
Posted March 19, 2008Amgen's EPO Patent Win At The Federal Circuit
Analysis of: WSJ/Court Sends Mircera Case Back To Trade Commission | online.wsj.com
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney Independent IP Litigation Consultant
(1) The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - in a complicated 22-page split Opinion earlier today Wed 19 Mar 2008 - provided Amgen another victory in its long patent battle(s) with Hoffmann-LaRoche. (2) Amgen's Aranesp® and EPOGEN® (each a prescription only product...
Posted March 14, 2008
The FDA has become a tool of politics rather than public safety
Analysis of: Court Allows Suit Against Drug Maker | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Court Allows Suit Against Drug Maker | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Under the current administration, the FDA has tried to use drug approval as a shield. In some cases, the current court has held warning approval to bar lawsuits. However, this can be remedied by Congress explicitly clarifying that the FDA approval of a drug does not preempt state law....
Posted March 11, 2008
Deregulation of the EU Energy Market?
Analysis of: EU court rules against Spain in Endesa takeover saga | www.eubusiness.com
Author: Sebastian Mariz, Managing Partner EPPA
Deregulation of the EU Energy Market?
Analysis of: EU court rules against Spain in Endesa takeover saga | www.eubusiness.com
Author: Sebastian Mariz, Managing Partner EPPA
The importance of this ruling lies not so much in its possible implications for the future of Iberdrola, but what it means for the EU Energy Market? Its a clear message to France, Germany and Italy and their monopolized energy markets and its one step closer to Brussels objective...
Posted March 11, 2008
Prognosis for Visa's coming IPO
Analysis of: Rocky Road for Visa's IPO | lafferty.com
Author: Duncan MacDonald, Consultant Duncan McDonald
Prognosis for Visa's coming IPO
Analysis of: Rocky Road for Visa's IPO | lafferty.com
Author: Duncan MacDonald, Consultant Duncan McDonald
Investors, including bankcard issuers, want the Visa IPO to be at least as successful as MasterCard's in '06. Visa's global legal problems, which are especially acute in the US and EU, could burden Visa far into the future. The US credit crunch could hold surprises for Visa, more so if Democrats...
Posted March 10, 2008
Qualcomm Takes Another Hit in Patent Court
Analysis of: Patent Ruling in Favor of Nokia Upheld | online.wsj.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
Qualcomm Takes Another Hit in Patent Court
Analysis of: Patent Ruling in Favor of Nokia Upheld | online.wsj.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
Nokia has just won a ruling against Qualcomm. A disaster for technology valuation and patent setting.
Posted March 7, 2008Pre-emption & the FDA: Approval of a label will it be a shield or sword?
Analysis of: Court Allows Suit Against Drug Maker | www.nytimes.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Does FDA approval provide a cloak for certain types of lawsuits?
Should State laws be allowed to in essence carve out exceptions to what appears to be Federal regulation?
Posted March 3, 2008Class Actions: Homeowners may be able to unite to cancel their mortgage!
Analysis of: Door Could Open To Class Actions | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
If class action status is allowed for homeowners to cancel their mortgages banks will feel a heavy sting on the interest reimbursement as may insurance companies that may cover for this type of mishap! With the already troubled Stock Market, could this type of class action likely cripple the...
Posted February 27, 2008TSRA: The Market Overreacts
Analysis of: Stay Motion Granted in U.S. ITC Wireless Action | www.tessera.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
Bad news out of the Patent Office combined with a disappointing ruling at the ITC to fully clubber Tessera's stock over the last two days. Scratch the surface, however, and the loss is nowhere near as significant as some seem to believe.
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