Sandoz Deal In Price-Fixing Case Is Largest Ever For Domestic Antitrust Case
Executive Summary
$195m deferred prosecution agreement with the US DOJ could be followed by civil settlement that's almost as large, illustrating the strong evidence in the generic price-fixing investigation thus far.
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