(Daily Journal) Joseph R. Saveri continues to make news with his long-running challenge to pay-for-delay deals between brand name drug manufacturers and their generic rivals.
(Reuters) Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and LG Electronics were accused of agreeing not to poach each other’s U.S. employees, according to a U.S. civil lawsuit filed last week, in what has become a familiar allegation in Silicon Valley.
(Bloomberg Business Week, Fortune & Money) You could say that antitrust law runs in Joe Saveri’s blood. Growing up, he spent many hours observing the law practice of his father and uncle, who were pioneers in some of the earliest and largest antitrust cases of the 1950s and 1960s. In college, Saveri studied economics, paving his path for the demanding antitrust field that would later […]
(Sacramento Bee) Employees at Intel’s campus in Folsom last week began receiving checks for thousands of dollars as part of a $415 million settlement of a lawsuit involving some of the tech industry’s biggest players.
(Bloomberg Bureau of National Affairs) In an opinion that could very well be a game-changer for drug companies involved in antitrust cases challenging the legality of patent litigation settlements, a federal judge Nov. 5 ruled that a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court holding doesn’t bar the door to testimony about the strength of the patent underlying a challenged settlement (King Drug Co. of […]
On September 2, 2015, the Department of Justice filed a criminal information against NEC Tokin Corporation in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California in San Francisco, alleging its violation of Sherman Act Section 1 for fixing prices on electrolytic capacitors. NEC Tokin has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $13.8 million criminal fine for conspiring with […]
(Best Lawyers) Joseph Saveri was recently selected by his peers as the Antitrust Litigation “Lawyer of the Year” in San Francisco, as featured in Best Lawyers 2015 – San Francisco.
(California Lawyer) California Lawyer met with Daniel Asimow of Arnold & Porter; Maxwell Blecher of Blecher Collins Pepperman & Joye; Peter K. Huston of Sidley Austin; and Joseph Saveri of the Joseph Saveri Law Firm. The roundtable was reported by Cherree Peterson of Barkley Court Reporters.
(PRNewswire-USNewswire) The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians today filed a lawsuit in federal court charging its former treasurer and three former senior officials with defrauding the Tribe of tens of millions of dollars that otherwise would have been used to improve the lives of Tribal members. The complaint alleges that these four individuals used vote-rigging, bribery, and extortion […]