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Though J&J is one of the country's largest drugmakers, the lawsuit argues, it failed to use its buying power when purchasing medications to negotiate the best prices for medicines for workers on its health plan.
The defendants are all charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud.
A judge ruled that alleged harms to the state "flow from concerns about a decision that the Trump administration has not made and may never make."
The defendants made $4.1 million after placing market bets based on information they received from the SEC database.
Former female employees say they were passed over for promotions, paid less than their male counterparts and ignored when they complained.
Martin Shkreli, once dubbed "the most hated man in America," is now a convicted felon.
A case involving the New York State Common Retirement Funds director of fixed income exposes the seamy side of the management of pension money.
A lawsuit alleges Valeant refilled patients' prescriptions without their permission and steered them toward more expensive drugs.
A state judge denied a trade groups bid to block a rule that requires New York City menus to show high sodium warnings.
New York claimed Schwab engaged in fraudulent and deceptive conduct in promoting auction-rate securities.