Wyeth Counterclaim Changes Direction Of Compass Price-Fixing Suit
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Wyeth Consumer Healthcare says its decision to reduce commission for Compass Marketing was the result of the brokerage firm's failure to meet sales objectives, not collusion between Wyeth and Schering-Plough, according to a counterclaim filed in Maryland district court
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