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FTC Commissioners Find that 1-800 Contacts Unlawfully Harmed Competition in Online Search Advertising Auctions, Restricting the Availability of Truthful Advertising to Consumers
Shire ViroPharma
The FTC filed a complaint in federal district court charging Shire ViroPharma Inc. with violating the antitrust laws by abusing government processes to delay generic competition to its branded prescription drug, Vancocin HCl Capsules. The complaint alleges that to maintain its monopoly, ViroPharma waged a campaign of serial, repetitive, and unsupported filings with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and courts to delay the FDA’s approval of generic Vancocin Capsules, and exclude competition. According to the FTC, ViroPharma submitted 43 filings with the FDA and filed three lawsuits against the FDA between 2006 and 2012. According to the FTC, ViroPharma knew that it was the FDA’s practice to refrain from approving any generic applications until it resolved any pending relevant citizen petition filings. Viropharma intended for its serial filings to delay the approval of generics, and thus competition and lower prices. The FTC seeks a court order permanently prohibiting ViroPharma from submitting repetitive and baseless filings with the FDA and the courts, and from similar and related conduct as well as any other necessary equitable relief, including restitution and disgorgement.
Therapist Staffing Company and Two Owners Settle Charges that They Colluded on Rates Paid to Physical Therapists in Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Statement of FTC Chairman Joe Simons Regarding Federal Court Ruling in FTC v. AbbVie
1-800 Contacts, Inc. Oral Argument Before the Commission; Oral Argument; Open Meeting Federal Register Notice
FTC Amicus Brief Urges Federal District Court Not to Categorically Exempt Hatch Waxman Suits from Antitrust Scrutiny as Potential Sham Litigations
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, et al. v. Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc., et al.
Antitrust in the Financial Sector
FTC Approves Final Order with Community Newspaper Owner Oregon Lithoprint Inc.
Oregon Lithoprint, Inc.; Analysis to Aid Public Comment; Proposed Consent Agreement; Correction
Community Newspaper Owner Oregon Lithoprint Inc. Settles Charges that It Restrained Competition in the Local Market for Foreclosure Notices
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