Two companies were accused of artificially inflating prices and limiting competition for numerous generic prescription drugs.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost unveiled a $49.1 million settlement on Wednesday, with two generic drug manufacturers accused of overcharging consumers, potentially paving the way ...
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The decision authored by conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch noted that the kits enable a person without any specialized ...
Consumers who were charged too much for certain generic drugs may be eligible for compensation from a $49.1 million ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has announced a $49.1 million settlement with two pharmaceutical manufacturers accused of ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants a state ban on transgender health care for minors to continue while challenges continue ...
Intel gave away Ohio lapel pins with the company's famous font during the groundbreaking ceremony for its $28 billion chip ...
A Baltimore company and its owner are being sued for allegedly defrauding homeowners of by providing incomplete or ...
The outcome of these legal battles will have implications for transgender adolescents in Ohio seeking gender-affirming medical care.
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