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18 January 2018Big Pharma

UK Supreme Court grants BIA intervention request in plausibility case

The UK Supreme Court has granted the UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) permission to intervene in the case of Warner-Lambert Company v Generics and Actavis, which concerns the issue of ‘plausibility’.

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