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Allen & Overy

In a robust decision handed down by the English Court of Appeal, Novartis has been awarded an interim injunction against Hospira to prevent sales of generic zoledronic acid in the UK despite Novartis’ patents having been declared invalid by the English High Court. The Court of Appeal judgment represents a significant victory for Novartis and other innovators. This article discusses how this decision impacts innovators and generic companies alike, as well as the practical steps that parties should consider prior to the launch of a generic product.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United Kingdom
Peter J. Rees QC and Kathleen Bryan

Litigation risk for major corporations is now becoming a global phenomenon. As a result, in-house counsel must rely on local outside counsel for specific legal knowledge in jurisdictions outside the United States. Dispute management involves coordination with outside counsel, and development of a common approach to dispute analysis, strategy and resolution. Learn how to establish a robust dispute management system and deploy it globally for a large company.

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Source: ACC Docket
Jonathan Drimmer, Lauren Camilli, Mauricio Almar and Mara V.J. Senn

Across the globe, governments are becoming more skilled and aggressive with enforcement of their anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws. A multinational corporation in today’s world can no longer ignore their exposure to applicable anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws. Now
is the time to conduct a thorough and effective risk assessment of your company. This article discusses the importance of a risk assessment and offers tips to consider when conducting one.

Allen & Overy

The following is a risk management briefing that puts the key issues at the top of the agenda.

Allen & Overy
4 pages

Material Adverse Change clauses are common in credit agreements, but are rarely interpreted by the courts. This article reviews cases when a lender’s knowledge of pre-existing financial circumstances at the time of granting credit is considered when assessing whether a material change has occurred.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union
Mark J. Larson and Don G. Rushing

This article taps into the wisdom of military leaders in order to chart a course for successful litigation. In addition to conducting risk assessments and developing a strategic budget, litigation readiness involves executing a plan and leading smart people. Before you walk onto the battlefield that is the courtroom, learn how to prepare like a seasoned general.

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Source: ACC Docket
Jasbir Kaur Khalsa

Law department leadership in this century involves maintaining a global perspective. Leaders must comprehend the market, work environment and needs of the client, all while anticipating change. Effective leaders promote creativity and innovation within their departments by placing employees in positions that enable them to use their knowledge and build relationships. Learn more about how to become a strategic leader and meet the challenges of the 21st century.

James A. Nortz

The author discusses his experience working for a specialty chemical company that went from a state or surplus revenue to declaring bankruptcy.

Fred Green, Ann Habernigg, Susan Eandi, Erik Christenson, Peter Denwood and Valerie Diamond

After a multinational acquisition has closed, in-house counsel still need to manage different legal systems and different employee rights and expectations. Developing and implementing a post-acquisition plan requires technical expertise and early involvement in the acquisition process. This article breaks down the phases for developing an effective integration plan.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: ACC Docket
Todd H. Silberman

ACC members respond to the question: How are bonuses structured for GCs and legal departments, and what metrics are currently being used today? Responses indicate that there is no real consistency regarding how bonuses are structured.

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Source: ACC Docket
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