J&J Confide suit against Millenson likely to be heard in next few weeks.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
MILLENSON ASKS J&J TO PRESERVE CONFIDE ASSETS PENDING COURT DECISION on ownership of the home HIV testing service. Johnson & Johnson filed suit in the Superior Court of New Jersey on July 26 seeking to overturn an arbitrator's decision that J&J must return all Confide assets to Elliot Millenson, the former president and CEO of J&J's Direct Access Diagnostics (DAD) business who developed the home HIV test on which Confide is based.
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